High Tech Effects
without Control
The Art of Unsupervised Environmental Lighting
Design
Lighting Dialogue by Jack Kelly
December 29, 2006 | Charlotte Sports Center | Charlotte NC
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Equipment:
2 American DJ Fantasy 250
2 American DJ Illusion 250
3 American DJ H20 250
3 American DJ Fire Burst
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8 American DJ Saturn 4
1 American DJ Fog Storm 1700
4 Elation EV Blast
6 American DJ Strobe Ropes |
Evan Miller, owner of Charlotte Sports
Center (CSC), wanted to create a hip atmosphere for his roller skating
rink. Unlike other skating facilities, the rink is a roller hockey
rink with daily hockey games in the same massive room as an Astroturf
soccer field, a basketball court, a large workout gym, and aerobics
rooms; 80,000 square feet of open space. This is one room with a
ceiling about 40 feet high! Evan set me up with a two phase budget
with less than 5K. This unusual project was installed in two phases.
However for our purposes I will discuss as one design process.
So if I started quoting 700W movers, I would have
lost him on the cost of the first fixture. The trick was to find
inexpensive fixtures that can throw clear beam effects from 40 to
100 feet. Easy right? Well, a large yellow canvas curtain separates
the rink from the rest of the facility. The yellow canvas not only
lets light through (creating a nice yellowish back lit screen on
one side of the rink) and blocks only about 80% of the massive warehouse
lighting coming from the rest of the gym. So the effect lighting
fixtures need to be bright. Just two more things: first everything
is white (ambient light galore) and Evan wants only to turn the
system on and leave it alone. |
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| First we couldn’t afford 575W
or higher fixtures and have a fun lighting show, leaving us two
possibilities. First we can use projected images to create motion
art and second use only solid white light for beam effects. Luckily
the walls were white. White may make the room brighter but white
material also provides a great projection surface.
I took the sterile white walls around the room
and made them come alive with fire and water effects. Between each
I-Beam, I alternated an H20 250 and a Fire burst down one side of
the rink. Each fixture was attached with a beam clamp about 20 feet
away from the wall on the I-Beams crossing the ceiling. So for around
a grand, we created a dynamic effect covering nearly 180 linear
feet of wall space about 30 feet high. For a little more flair,
we laid strobe rope in the structural cove about 10 feet off the
ground. The strobe rope provided a sparkle and the base of the light
display.
I was completely fascinated by strobe lights and
black lights when I was a child. Sadly enough, I am still fascinated
but I have refrained from putting black light art in my house ;
) So we placed 4 black lights on the I-Beams focused down on the
kids. So now they can pick the lent off their shirts and point at
each others teeth till their hearts content. |
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To paint the floor and far wall,
we place the Fantasies and Illusions on the ceiling in a line down
the center of the rink. We placed one fantasy on the far wall opposite
the entrance and the other in the center of the rink. We then put
an Illusion on each side of the Fantasy pointing down at the floor.
These fixtures dominated the floor with their psychedelic kaleidoscope
effects. The MSD-250 lamp cut through the ambient light like a champ.
The explosion of animated color illuminating the floor was an instant
hit with the young skaters.
Unfortunately we could do anything with the back
lit yellow monster of canvas. So we will call it the art of backlit
yellow thing-a-ma-bob and ignore it.
Finally we needed some beam effects; something
to break up the space. Between the budget and the ambient light,
I didn’t have many options. However, I used four Saturn 4s
on each side, which send out 6 solid white beam effects each. With
the fog machine, the beams fill up the vast empty space above the
rink.
When the kids, show up to skate at Charlotte Sports
Center. The space turns from a gym in a giant display of motion
art and visual stimulation. Seeing more kids week after week, CSC
has exceeded the standards in an unwieldy space.
Charlotte Sports Center
8626 Hankins Road
Charlotte, NC 28269
(704) 597-7311 |

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