For five of those nights, Floriade comes alive after dark with NightFest, when garden bed designs, pond waters and trees are shown in a whole new light amid dazzling light shows.
Designed and created by Mandylights, this year's NightFest made extensive use of the Martin MAC 301 Wash LED moving head with powerfully fast zoom and impressive zoom range.
A total of 48 MAC 301 fixtures, positioned in groups of six, took care of lighting the largest part of the site; the main vista comprising six different garden beds that occupy 200m x 50m of the park.
"It's the iconic view of Floriade that they use in all of their marketing," explained Richard Neville of Mandylights. "It's also the first part of the park that visitors see so it has to be impressive."
The MAC 301s are situated in eight of Mandylights' own custom-built scaffold towers, which they have refined over the past three years of doing the event. The first year saw Mandylights use all conventional fixtures for this area followed a year later by discharge moving lights.
"This year, with the interactive element, we needed a fixture that is reliable with so much color changing over the course of the night," added Neville. "We didn't think that a traditional CMY mixing system would hold up to the assault of repeatedly changing colour for five hours over five nights in a row."
Another important factor to be considered when choosing a suitable fixture was that the site has no power with everything generator-powered. A fixture's power consumption was extremely important and the MAC 301 offers great energy efficiency.
"The MAC 301 is also small and light which makes rigging easy," commented Neville. "Also, as it uses LED color mixing there are no moving parts involved which makes them a more reliable fixture.
"The theme for this year's Floriade revolved around style so this has been carried through to the lighting - apply your own style of lighting color and effect to each bed. It's very simple for the visitor to choose between a few colours and chase patterns."
Each of the six beds had an iPad in front of it with custom made software that talks to the lighting console via MIDI. The lighting console then triggers off a number or a combination of cues that would then instantaneously change the MAC 301s.
(Jim Evans)