ADJ mirror balls dance at Chicago disco
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The new nightclub and event space is a renovation of the ‘dearly departed’ Studio Paris, which closed in January 2019 after an eight-year run. With a totally redesigned interior, Dance Studio Vol. 1 is a 350-person venue that hosts live music, DJs and ‘surprise entertainment’. It features a lighting system that was designed and installed by Craft Lighting, a Chicago-based AV design and integration company.
Craft Lighting supplied and installed a total of 470 ADJ mirror balls of different sizes, hanging them at various heights to create a sea of glass facets above the heads of dancers. A mixture of standard 8”, 12”, 16” and 20” balls were combined with three of ADJ’s huge 40” units to create a truly dazzling, eye-catching installation which surrounds a moving light package consisting of fixtures from ADJ’s sister company Elation Professional.
“The mirror ball installation sprung from conversations and design explorations with the client,” explains Noah Craft, owner and lead designer for Craft Lighting. “They were exploring visual themes for this project that relied on repeating patterns/textures and wanted to evoke feelings of nostalgia and pay homage to dance and nightlife of years past.
“Because we were dealing with very limited ceiling heights, we explored some creative options to add more visual interest using mirror balls and other reflective surfaces to play with. At a certain point within the design process, the client asked if it were feasible to fill the entire dancefloor with mirror balls of varying sizes. The largest challenge with this was the extremely tight timeline directly ahead of the Christmas holiday. However, with the help of the ADJ team and our reps at Pro Media Marketing, we were able to procure all of the equipment in a timely manner and complete the installation on schedule.”
In addition to the Elation Professional DARTZ 360 and Fuze Wash Z120 moving heads that are scattered throughout the ceiling mingled with the mirror balls, Craft Lighting also supplied 24 of ADJ’s Pinspot LED Quad DMX fixtures.
“The Pinspot LED Quad DMX units were a clear choice due to their compact size, price point, and dimming / colour mixing abilities. They allow the lighting operator to have a secondary set of lighting effects running on the mirror ball array without always needing to sacrifice fixtures from the main moving light package.”
While many of the mirror balls filling the ceiling are static, Noah and his team also installed 61 ADJ motorized rotators to add additional movement to the lightshow. These are connected to a collection of 10 ADJ DP 415R DMX dimmer/switch packs that are used as relays, allowing the lighting operator to control different sections of motors.
(Jim Evans)