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The magnificent Gothic Cathedral of St Eliz- abeth in Košice, Slovak Republic, became the glowing centrepiece of the city’s Open- ing Ceremony celebrations for its year as European Capital of Culture in a spectacular lighting scheme featuring Robe and Anolis LED fixtures.


The plans were approved by Branislav Bernár, Showtime’s Creative Director Lumĭr Mati, and Petr Kolmačka created the lighting scheme using 18 x Robe City Scape Xtreme Wireless fixtures with 9 degree lens- es, six Anolis ArcPad Xtremes with a mixture of 9 and 22 degree lenses, 18 x Robe City- Source 96 Integrals, six Robe CitySkape 48s, 32 lengths of Anolis ArcLine Outdoor Optic 80 MC/SW 27° and eight Anolis ArcPower 384 rack-mount of Robe RUNIT WTX wireless data.


Half the fixtures were run via Lumen Radio wireless DMX to reducing cabling and the time needed for setup. The lights were all programmed and run using a grandMA2 light console. www.robe.cz www.anolis.eu


THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT The Spiaggia degli Olivi lighthouse, an historic monument on Lake Garda, Italy and the symbol of the town of Riva, was turned off about 40 years ago. The diving board tower, on top of which the historic lake lighthouse was in- stalled, is found at the end of the pier. Thanks to restoration work in the area, commissioned by Lido di Riva, the lighthouse started sweeping the Trento waters of the lake once again with its beam in October 2012. The surprise is that, instead of the complicated original 24 volt mechanism, there is a brand new Clay Paky Sharpy inside the lantern room, which is not only able to reproduce the brightness of the old lighthouse, but also its perfect movement! www.claypaky.it


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