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Photo by Mr Fred Dunal Photo by Mr Fred Dunal
WHEN AMNESIA OPENED ITS DOORS AGAIN AFTER MORE THAN A DECADE AWAY FROM THE MIAMI NIGHTCLUB SCENE, IT DID SO AS A VENUE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE BIG EVENTS. A HUGE SOUND SYSTEM, LOADS OF LIGHTING FIXTURES AND VIDEO APLENTY MAKES SURE OF THAT.
known for its work in the nautical markets - cruise, ferry and yacht - Amnesia represented a departure of sorts for the turnkey installation specialists. Headed up by Project Manager, Ludo Leroy, the company worked with Amnesia’s LD, Maxime Moussier, to design a lighting scheme befitting of, and integral to, the club’s overall direction. To allow that to happen, HMS had to first develop a rigging system that could support such ambition.
The rigging system is a mixture of production and show elements with the ease of use associated with touring compositions. It represents the main support for the show lighting system, with relative power distribution, rigging hanging points and conduit throughout the rig. Its design is focused on the DJ platform in front of the VIP booths and comprises five James Thomas GP12 circular 10ft diameter trusses in the orbit around a James Thomas GP12 cross shape truss - with
dimensions of 25ft long and 24ft wide - in the centre of the room. A linear James Thomas GP12 truss is positioned above the DJ booth. HMS and Maxime’s aim was to create different lighting scenarios. To meet that objective, they prescribed an eclectic range of lighting fixtures, each selected for a particular strength. In the main room, 43 Clay Paky Sharpys provide moving head beams, the 21 Martin Professional MAC 301 Wash for their fast movement and rich colours and the 30 Chauvet COLORado 2 Tour bring ambient lighting effects. The dynamic lighting stoke is bolstered by five Solaris Quasar 15kW strobes, 30 OXO Lighting T10 active blinders, two Look Solu- tions Orka smoke machines and two Look Solutions Unik 2.1 haze machines. The club’s outside area - including the landscaping and landmark stone head sculpture - is illuminated by eight Chauvet COLORado 1
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