UK - Large format projections specialists E//T//C UK created a 150 metre wide high-impact image across 350 metres of water onto Caernarfon Castle for a massive son et lumière event, Merlin's Magic Quest, a show celebrating Welsh history, heritage and community.

The event follows on from a pilot project staged in 2004, in which E//T//C UK projected onto a portion of the castle walls from the bottom of the hill on the town side of the Seiont River. This time, the projections - fed by five Pigi 6Kw projectors with double rotating scrollers - filled the entire side of the castle including three towers and two curtain walls facing the water - and were beamed from across the far side of the river.

The brown stone surface was a challenging surface on which to project, but the Pigi's cut through spectacularly, despite the long throw distance.

The 35 minute show involved over 200 of images and filled the 40 metre Pigi scrolls. It was set to a specially composed soundtrack by Malcolm Rowe and also featured live acting by a re-enactment society. The results were spectacular.

Merlin's Magic Quest was organised and produced by John Thirsk of Y Grael Cyf (The Grail), a not-for-profit organisation aiming to use lighting and visuals to boost Caernarfon as a visitor attraction, along the lines of Blackpool illuminations, the idea being to stage regular shows.

Thirsk storyboarded the show which was then pictorialised by E//T//C UK's Ross Ashton, working with Paul Chatfield who turned them into Pigi artwork.

Interacting with the mist, the dusky skies and with sparkling reflections skimming across the water, the giant images made a dramatic and atmospheric filmic backdrop for everyone watching the compelling show. With no narrative track, each image had to be strong and speak for itself as the show recalled a millennium of Welsh history.

Ashton says: "After the success of the pilot, it was great to see the full project come to fruition - and hats off to everyone at The Grail who persevered to get it staged. The castle is a fantastic building on which to work, augmented by fabulous surrounding scenery - all adding to some real 'magic' in the end result."

The E//T//C UK team of Ashton, Phil Pieridis and Karen Monid arrived onsite five days before the first show. Monid did all the onsite programming using an OnlyCue PC-based system, and this was one of the most complicated elements of the show. With only one Pigi machine per surface section of the castle, the fade ins and outs had to be staggered so they built up and fell away and effectively emulated a two complete cross fading images. Four solid nights of programming were required, working closely with the soundtrack.

The projectors were housed in specially built weatherised scaffolding hides, located in a garden across the Sieont, kindly donated for the duration by a resident. Generator power was supplied by Golden Triangle.

Two shows were run for two nights, with audiences choosing to view either from just below the castle on the town side or across the water. The event was a resounding success, and John Thirsk says: "This is the first of what we hope will be a series of son et lumières that will help revitalise the heart of the region, bringing an even greater sense of pride to Caernarfon and the surrounding areas."

(Chris Henry)


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