Darren Russell, managing director of Elite Sound and Lighting (left) with Kevin Abbott, technical officer from Australia's Old Parliament House
Australia - Four Robe Robin MiniMes have been supplied for use throughout the Museum of Australian Democracy (MOAD) located at the Old Parliament House Building in Canberra, ACT, by Elite Sound & Lighting, also based in the city.

The fixtures are mobile and are being used for a variety of applications involving temporary exhibitions and small events which are constantly staged in the venue.

Elite is one of Australia's leading rental companies and has a substantial number of Robe products - nearly 300 moving lights - in regular hire stock.

Elite MD Darren Russell explained that they have also enjoyed a close working relationship as the in house audiovisual provider for external clients within the venue but also as a supplier to MOAD, which includes introducing them to new, interesting and appropriate technologies as and when they come to the market.

This is exactly what happened with the MiniMe. The Elite team first saw the innovative MiniMe at Frankfurt in 2013 where it was launched and as soon as the units were available - via Robe's Australian exclusive distributor The ULA Group - they took delivery and arranged a demo at MOAD.

The venue's technical team were also suitably impressed and promptly ordered the first four MiniMes, which was also the first MiniMe supply / sale for Elite.

The building - and the majority of its contents including furnishings and fabrics - is Heritage listed and therefore subject to a plethora of rules, regulations and restrictions in terms of how technical equipment and lighting fixtures in particular can and can't be used, when and how!

"The MiniMe ticked all the boxes in that respect," says Darren, "It's small, light, portable, powerful and very versatile - that's what they need - ultimate flexibility". He also mentions that the MiniMe optics are high quality and the units can be controlled either by DMX or in stand-alone mode, which further widens their scope.

So the MiniMes are making their very own little bit of history in being the first in the landmark building which has shaped so much of Australia's political history.

The MOAD events team are delighted and the MiniMes have been in constant use for anything from visually illustrating lectures and seminars to creating effects at events and presentations where they are great for logo projections and other crossover lighting / video effects.

(Jim Evans)


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