The exhibition explored the impact of the 1750km stock route on Aboriginal people, through an innovative blend of contemporary art, oral history, photography, film and interactive multimedia.
Clifton's Perth was engaged to supply the overhead rigging and lighting for the exhibition which prompted them to purchase 72 ETC Source Four Juniors which allow maximum field-angle flexibility.
"We chose the ETC Source Four Juniors mainly for their zoom capability," commented Ed Matthews, managing director of Clifton's Perth. "Plus they are a good compact size and sell at a reasonable price. They certainly are the benchmark light in that category. Their zoom capability was very useful as every piece of art in the exhibition is a different size and shape. We really needed the flexibility in the zoom and focus to be able to cut-in and shutter-in each picture.
"Every picture had to be shuttered at the sides, top and bottom - the Source Four Junior was ideal for that. You get the function of shuttering so you can get nice hard edges and it also has a very big zoom so you can hit a picture that is very small or very large. It's great to have one light that can cover all of that."
Matthews adds, "The people from the Perth art gallery were very impressed and said the lighting was awesome."
The exhibition also utilised some of Clifton's existing ETC stock including eight ETC Source Four 15º-30º Zooms and eight ETC PARNels.
(Jim Evans)