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Super Bowl XLIV halftime show
by Laser Design Productions
The Super Bowl half-time performance has become one of the music industry’s highest profile events, with recent acts such as Prince, U2, Greenday, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, the Rolling Stones and Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson taking part. For this year's Super Bowl XLIV halftime show, The Who lit up the skies of Miami Sunday, February 7 at Sun Life Stadium performing a wise array of their classic hits.

Engaged in the massive production, Executive Producer Ricky Kirshner alongside with Director Hamish Hamilton pulled together a production crew of some of the industry's best staging, lighting, sound and special effects.
Show Tech

Eight full color lasers were positioned in eight of the radial carts. Eight additional lasers including four 50-watt yags and four of the full-color air cooled lasers were located upstage of the New Orleans Saints (NFC) bench. Diffraction, machidda and beam chases filled the arena with lasers.

Fourteen Pangolin QM2000.NET systems were all networked at a central control under the main stage.


MUSE at the MTV Europe Music Awards
by Laser Grafix
Lasers were highlighted on international television at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Copenhagen. Best Alternative Band award-winner Muse featured a stunning display of lasers during their in-the-round performance.

 

Show Tech

Nineteen 2-watt solid-state (plug-in-the-wall) DPSS lasers were used in the truss. An additional four 10-watt DPSS lasers were onstage.

A software network consisting of LD2000 and QM2000.NET controlled the 23 laser projectors.

Carnival Cruise Lines
by LaserNet
Carnival Cruise Lines’ new 130,000-ton Carnival Dream will introduce the line’s first outdoor laser shows that will combine the latest in laser technology with rock music to provide guests a unique and exciting nighttime entertainment option.  Carnival Dream’s laser shows will be the first ever for a North America–based cruise ship.
Show Tech

Four all-weather LaserNet ScannerPro lasers positioned high atop Carnival Dream’s Lido Deck. Each high-wattage laser is independently computer controlled using Pangolin LD2000 software that synchronizes the lasers in perfect time with the music, which is amplified by the 70,000-watt sound system of the ship’s Seaside Theatre LED screen. The Seaside Theatre’s jumbo-sized monitor also displays custom-designed graphics and original music videos of the various artists played during the show.

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Melbourne AAMI football stadium launch
by Oracle Attractions
Australia’s Melbourne city just completed a $267 mil stadium in the middle of the sporting precinct. Opening night was a Rugby league test between Australia and New Zealand. Oracle Laser launched the new stadium with complete coverage of the unique roof triangular structure with green and full color lasers illuminating and enhancing the shapes and contours for all of Melbourne to enjoy.

 

Show Tech

A total of 26 high powered OPS lasers were used, 16 mounted on the highest point of the lighting towers as well as another 6 on adjacent city block structures and scaffolding towers erected for the display and an additional 4 x 24Watt RRYGB OPS full color lasers for the internal playing field for animations. The entire infrastructure for the control used fiber optic cabling as well as 6 x microwave Ethernet links.

All lasers have their own individual QM2000.NET systems installed, all 26 of them were linked over the network back to two Pangolin control laptops.

Speed of Light
by United Visual Artists
United Visual Artists was commissioned by Virgin Media to assist them in their artistic commission to celebrate 10 years of fibre-optic broadband. The show was designed to explore the quality of the laser beam and its ability to transmit messages from one place to another as well as the full dynamism of raw laser beam power. United Visual Artists contracted ER productions to design and manage the installation.
 
Show Tech

The display system was completely automated using eight 4-watt RGB Lasers, 7 infra-red curtains and 5 of ER Productions E-Stop systems. Because visible barriers would have detracted from the artistic feel and appearance of the show, the infra-red curtains were put in place to protect the public from the high-powered lasers. If a guest were to step through the barriers to approach the actual laser beams for whatever reason, the infra-red 'beam' of the curtains would be interrupted. With that interruption, the lasers immediately cut off with a response time of less than 20 milliseconds.

Dynamic portions of the display were controlled using Pangolin's LD2000 software.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra
by Laser design Productions
Each year, the Trans Siberian Orchestra (TSO) brings something new to the table, and this year was no different. Pyrotechnical effects designer Doug Adams works very closely with TSO founder Paul O'Neill and long-time friend and lighting designer Bryan Hartley. Pyrotek Special Effects and its sister company Laser Design Productions enhance the show with a range of lasers, flames, and new innovative effects. “Talks of new designs and proposals start literally after the completion of each year’s tour,” comments Adams.
Show Tech

Two 10-watt Full Color DPSS/Diode Laser (Center Stage & FOH)
Four 5 watt DPSS KTP NdYag laser
Six LDP 10 Projectors
60 Bounce Mirrors
Pangolin LD2000 Software

Aerial 3D Display Project
by Burton, Inc.
Using Plasma emissions near the focal point of focused laser light, Burton, Inc. is able to project real 3D images constructed by dot arrays in mid-air!

Burton plans to expand their product to create smaller equipment, increase power and enable image sizes to be much larger. They believe that this technology will be great for various applications including outdoor displays for advertisement, desktop display, game applications, and much more!
Show Tech

Burton, Inc. powers it's fascinating and innovative 3D display equipment using the powerful LD2000 Software Development Kit (SDK) and a QM2000.NET laptop box.

Maroon-5 Tour
by Laser Design Productions
Laser Design Productions incorporated a number of distinctive looks into the set design of Grammy Award winning group Maroon 5 for their latest North American Tour. The co-headlining tour includes Maroon 5 and the Counting Crows who rotate as the headlining act from city to city.
Show Tech

The equipment list includes one 10-watt white light diode laser system positioned upstage center and two 40-watt high-powered Yag laser systems, each with its own 12 position laser projector located stage left and right. Additionally the set design includes 32 bounce mirrors and two fiber optic-fed remote scanners located in the upper stage right and left trussing.

All laser projectors are controlled using Pangolin's LD2000.

Shakira on Giza Pyramids
by Laseronics-me
The team of Laseronics executed a flawless laser light show as a prelude (introduction) to the famous Latina star Shakira. The ten minute laser light extravaganza was beamed from the base of the Chephren pyramid (middle great pyramid) onto a twenty thousand strong audience situated over a kilometer away across the desert.  The show was so spectacular that the audience was expecting Shakira to come out from the pyramids! The orange laser beam flooded the desert creating a beautiful sea of orange.  The beams were adjusted to touch the tops of the spectators’ heads which dyed everyone’s hair a Mobinil orange.
Show Tech

To pull off this amazing show, Laseronics brought together, four of the most powerful air cooled laser in the world.   Two air-cooled Jenlas Lasers, each with a single output configured specifically to beam the strongest orange laser ever produced.  One multicolor air-cooled Jenlas laser with two outputs and one Verdi 10 Watt laser. 

All of the lasers were driven by three Pangolin QM2000.NET systems over a wireless network.

King Al Faisal University Innauguration
by Laseronics-me
With a media spectacular of its own kind, HRH Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia launched Al Faisal University. The crown prince laid the foundation stone for the high-tech private university in Riyadh in the presence of a large number of dignitaries including senior princes, ministries, top government officials and foreign diplomats.
Show Tech

Laseronics aimed a white beam on King Faisal’s palace from the Al Faisalia tower which lies 3 KM away. At the Palace, a second white laser beam aimed at a crystal was simultaneously being launched slowly upwards from a hole on a special hydraulic device. The reflected white laser beam on the crystal fractured into thousands of rainbow colors like a prism. As the show progressed, colored laser patterns and abstracts forms projected on heavy smoke created amazing illusions of floating images in the air.

The lasers used where 1 Jenlas Laser with 2x 8Watt fiber coupled outputs, a 1 watt DPSS multicolor Laser and Pangolin Software.

If you would like to highlight your laser show and how it uses the Pangolin system for control, please contact Pangolin.

   
  This page last updated: Monday, April 09, 2012 08:03 PM