The events were attended by approximately a 1000 people. They also included a dinner and a show by the Pepe Lienhard Orchestra.
Matthias Kern of Kernfusion Design, based in Switzerland was responsible for the lighting and media design, operation and programming. Kern used a Compulite Vector Blue and Vector motorized playback wing for the event.
At the back and to the sides of the stage were three scenic elements constructed from different Styrofoam shapes, suitable for lighting and projections. Kern used two of the DigitalSpots 7000DTs positioned each side of the stage to throw projections onto the two 15m Styrofoam wings flanking the stage. The Styrofoam elements forming these two wings resembled giant asymmetric kaleidoscopic patterns.
Kern used the Vector to upload images to the Robe DigitalSpots. The show was run on separate Cue lists. One Cue list was for the Effect and Whitelight. The Cue List on the motorized Playback wing was used for the band to have faster access to effects, moves, colour changes and more.
Kern matched the Digital spots projections with the Styrofoam walls using some of Robe's Digital spots projected images' features. This produced a compelling dynamic 3D effect. Compulite's Vector Blue was used to programme and play the various elements of the show.
(Jim Evans)