UK - Lighting Technology Projects has supplied and commissioned architectural lighting for the Ten Pin Megabowl complex in Cambridge. Color Kinetics' ColorBlast 12 LED wash units were specified by the Nottingham-based lighting design practice Into Lighting, for the eye-catching installation in the venue's main hall. LTP's Terry Reeves worked closely on the project with designer Jonathan Rycroft. The wall-washing, colour changing fixtures were chosen for their design and uniform colour range.

Other factors were cost effectiveness and build quality, and also Lighting Technology's recommendation after using them on numerous other projects. Terry Reeves explains, "The ColorBlast 12 gave the right quality of light output and is also easily controllable." From the initial design brief, LTP worked with Into Lighting, creating several different solutions in a mock-up scenario.

USA - To reflect more on its North American sales activities, A.C. Lighting (Canada) Ltd has changed its name to A.C. Lighting Inc. John Evans, vice-president of sales at A.C. Lighting Inc, commented: "We decided to change the name to reflect the increasing share of our business conducted in the United States, driven in part by our appointment as the exclusive North American distributor for the Jands range of professional lighting equipment - including the much-acclaimed Vista lighting console."

A.C. Lighting Inc. operates from a 19,000sq.ft headquarters in Toronto, with distribution facilities in Buffalo, NY. In addition to being the exclusive North American distributor for the Chroma-Q range of colour changers, gobo rotators and Daylight Par fixtures, SpectraLite injection-moulded flightcases and the Spectrum range of power and data distribution products, A.C. Lighti

Germany / Malaysia - K.M.E., the German manufacturer of professional audio systems, will exhibit at the PALA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between 15-18 July 2004, marking its first appearance at an Asian trade exhibition.

Products on show will include the 2-I, 6-out digital controller, DAP 26; a switch-mode power amp, the SMA 2000, featuring 2 x 1000W at only 7.5kg; the active CA 6 system with plug-in modules DDM and MM2 and various other active and passive installation systems of the Prestige series, also incorporating a TCP/IP-remote control module.

PT Multi Audio Perkasa in Jakarta already represents K.M.E. on the Indonesian market, where the quality of the products, which are entirely manufactured in Germany, is particularly appreciated, say K.M.E. Systems of the Cluster and Prestige series among others have been installed in various churches and used for the Lotu

USA - In mid-July 2003, Mice Creative awarded Total Structures the contract to fabricate the elliptical acoustic canopy which is flown under the new Hollywood Bowl structure in Los Angeles, California. The Bowl dates back to the late 1920s and several attempts have been made over the years to improve the acoustics so that members of the orchestra could hear each other. The last incarnation included the installation of 11 fibreglass spheres of various sizes under the direction of renowned architect, Frank Gehry.

The Design Architects for the new facility was Hodgetts + Fung Design Associates, with Gruen Associates acting as project architect for the main client and owner, Los Angeles County. The project, essentially comprised demolishing the existing Bowl and rebuilding from the ground up - the buildings on either side of the main roof structure to house new dressing rooms and p

UK - Event company Logistik co-ordinated and produced the Athens 2004 Ball - a high profile charity live event staged at London's Battersea Park Marquee, for Sparks, The British Olympic Association and The Sir Steve Redgrave Charitable Trust.

Over 1,000 people enjoyed the event during an evening of entertainment hosted by Radio 2's Jeremy Vine and Sir Steve Redgrave - an official 'send-off' party to wish the GB Olympic team success at the upcoming Athens Olympics. Leeds and London-based Logistik were called in to oversee the event's creative and technical production including the design, graphics, dressing and venue themeing for the event.

The night culminated in live performances by international artists including Gabrielle, Mike & The Mechanics and Amy Winehouse. It was recorded for broadcast by Radio 2, and a post-event DVD will be produced by Logistik Vision, the company's

Germany - Major has developed the Source Four as CDM version, in cooperation with ETC. Major's Source Four PAR CDM combines the compact dimensions, versatility and performance of the Source Four PAR with the well-known discharge lamp technology. The result, say the company, is a spotlight with an extremely high lifetime (more than 9,000 hours), but a low energy consumption and a solid colour temperature (3,000 or 4,200°K).

The fixture will be mainly used in retail, exhibition and conference environments. An MCM (metal cold mirror) version boasts heat emission to the back of the fixture of approximately 90%, making the fixture suitable also for more sensitive environments such as art exhibitions, etc. With interchangeable front lenses and different colour filters, the possibilities for use are almost endless, say Major.

(Lee Baldock)

UK - When Club Euphoria's Chris Davidson decided to open a new high-impact dance venue in Hull, the loudspeaker recommended to him by Euphoria colleagues, Del Blewitt, Eddie Short and Dan Donnelly, was Cerwin Vega! "Having frequently experienced the Cerwin sound in clubs throughout the world, they said it was the best they'd ever heard," said Davidson. "As I had worked for them as tour manager their recommendation demanded respect."

And so they suggested Davidson talk to Paul Marston at Black Box London, the largest independent stockist of Cerwin Vega! Intense Series PA systems. He, in turn, alerted them to the imminent arrival in the UK of the new Vision series. Cerwin Vega! is distributed in the UK by Lamba plc but what Davidson hadn't realized is that Lamba also handle the Stanton product range (including Final Scratch).

What he has ended up with is a ra

UK - 70 members attended PLASA's recent AGM and Association Day, held on Friday 11 June at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales. This was a significant event for the Association, coming at a time when PLASA has reset some of its key objectives and launched a number of major new initiatives.

The first part of the day - the AGM - was opened by chairman Diane Grant, who welcomed members before handing over to vice-chairman Andrew Bishop to present the final accounts for 2003. He highlighted the Association's pre-tax profit of £45,249, despite difficult trading conditions, and covered some of the key investments of the preceding 12 months, including those in member services, training, technical resources and market research. He also addressed the issue of the Association's reserves, informing members of the committee's determination to ensure that there would be investment in

UK - Pearce Hire supplied power distribution and lighting equipment for the 150th Louis Vuitton celebration party this June. The exclusive party took place at the National Trust site, Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, after the '14th Louis Vuitton Classic' car show. During the day, the range of vintage cars were on display to the public, and once the gates had closed, an invited A-list of celebrities and VIP guests gathered to enjoy the car collection, and an elaborate party in a marquee.

A clear-walled marquee located in the beautiful grounds of the Manor housed the party guests for their meal and entertainment, which included Lionel Ritchie. Pearce Hire was contracted to provide the power distribution across the site and outdoor lighting to accentuate the manor gardens. The Pearce Hire team of five technicians arrived on site four days prior to the event to set up: a no-cars

UK - Selfridges recently held a series of Brazilian carnival events at several of its main department stores around the UK. 'Brasil 40' offered a taste of Latin America in the form of Brazilian music, art, fashion and food.

The sound system for the Manchester branch events was provided by ACE PA Ltd, in conjunction with Manchester City Council. ACE used its Allen & Heath ML3000 VCA console to manage sound reinforcement for all the diverse forms of entertainment on display. Other equipment included a 7kW JBL speaker system, Camco PA and monitoring amps, Yamaha SPX990 and 900 effects units and Klark Teknik DN360 graphic equalizers.

ACE PA's Gary Jones commented that, once again, the ML3000 delivered clear and clean sound with the VCA system making the job easy.

(Barry Howse)

UK - American hard-core metal rock band Korn played a sell-out gig at the London Apollo using an unprecedented EV X-Line system which utilized a 1:1 ratio of line-array cabinets to subwoofers. The system was designed by Chris Marsh of Major Tom, who described it as "phenomenal!". He added, "Korn is predominantly about strong low-end frequencies, so they used every bit of the energy in the subs, but this was the first time I'd put together a system like this. It was incredibly loud."

With 10 EV Xvls high-output cabinets and 10 X-subs per side, Marsh admitted that he was glad that Korn had their own sound engineer to mix the show. "That kind of level hurts," he said.

Major Tom has also been using X-Line at the Belfast Odyssey Arena, where the annual indoor festival is being headlined by the legendary Bob Dylan. Marsh has set up a very different s

Canada - Fashion Cares - an annual benefit for the AIDS Committee of Toronto - was held this year at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and featured well-known entertainers including fashion icon Linda Evangelista as host, as well as Patti Labelle, Simone Denny and DJ The Lady Bunny. Alongside these was a new star making its debut on the fashion circuit: the Versa Tile system from Element Labs.

Chris Pegg of Westbury National Show Systems, who served as the show's lighting designer, specified the system. "I'd seen the tiles in London last year and I thought they were the coolest thing in the universe," he says. "The creative director was looking for somethingthat had a mirror-bally type of feel-but that was updated and maybe a little modernized. The design already had a video element, but since the tiles are where lighting meets video, it really all fit together.

UK - Manufacturer and installer HIQ Sound has refurbished the sound in a Sleaford bar/restaurant, close to its headquarters in Lincoln. Using a combination of products from its own, and the Wharfedale Pro catalogues, the company has injected a new lease of life into the Barge & Bottle.

As system manufacturers, HIQ partners Mark Hudson and Tony Hopkinson are discerning audiophiles, and they did not take the decision to specify Wharfedale's Programme 50Ts and Class AB MP1800 amplifiers lightly.

Said Hudson: "The existing system was awful and so I worked alongside the proprietor (Frank Graves) to redesign the sound. It was singularly pointless building our own loudspeakers for the background areas when the Programme 50s are so well turned-out and sensibly priced. Overall, they are nicely finished and very satisfying. "They provided the perfect solution for delivering th

USA - Promedia Productions, a leading provider of audio-visual production for corporate clients, has expanded its capabilities by doubling the number of EAW KF730 boxes in its audio inventory, making a grand total of 24 in all. Promedia, based in Orlando, Florida, services a clientele consisting mostly of fortune 500 companies, as well as the occasional 'shin-dig' for a high-profile client. The company offers full staging, lighting, and audio services for over 150 events every year throughout the nation.

Most recently, Promedia used their capable KF730 rig at a star-studded birthday celebration for pop music icon, Lou Pearlman. Pearlman is most notable for launching such acts as Backstreet Boys and N*Sync. For this event, the system consisted of 12 KF730 full-range boxes with eight SB730s providing the low-end. The party featured various performances by many of Pearlman's up-and

Germany - When the innovative set designer Florian Wieder was looking to create a futuristic image for the German Channel SAT1's version of celebrity impersonation show, Star Duell, he turned to G-LEC Europe to provide an out-of-the-ordinary LED solution.

G-LEC's sales director Christoph Müssener explained: "Florian approached us with a rather unusual request. He was looking for a way to make the LED screens flexible in order to curve and bend them over several levels of the stage. While doing this it was also vital that the LED solution guaranteed transparency too."

G-LEC realized that the way to create a system which would work to Wieder's designs was to devise a frameless installation, so provided 1080 ClassicTubes, all mounted individually, to create a series of curves and waves across the set. Müssener continued: "Turning Florian's ideas into a reality wo

France - Quiksilver Bowlriders 2004 (now ratified as a world cup skateboarding event) was again held on Prado Beach in Marseilles 16-20 June. CT Screenco was commissioned to provide its 32sq.m, 25mm large-screen LED presentation trailer (and vision mixing facilities) by the lifestyle/sports and surfwear brand to enable the 10,000 people who gathered full access to the action.

Situated in front of the ocean, the park has been custom-built to provide Europe with one of its most beautiful skateboarding venues. Now in its fifth year, the event again attracted the international hardcore skateboard elite including Omar Hassan, Alex Chalmers, Rune Glifberg, Tony Trujillo and Chet Childress (Californian Hassan once again picking up the €9,000 top prize).

Supporting the full-on PA, the Screenco display mixed feeds supplied by Brotherhood, who were filming the event. As business develo

UK - Entertainment lighting supplier White Light and its specialist automated lighting division The Moving Light Company has been selected as lighting suppliers to the first of London's big new autumn musicals: Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman In White.Based on the novel by Wilkie Collins, The Woman In White is being directed by Trevor Nunn, the man behind Cats, Les Misérables, Starlight Express, MyFair Lady, Anything Goes and, until recently, artistic director of the Royal National Theatre. The show's designs, which will make heavy use of video projection, are by William Dudley, while the show's lighting designer is Paul Pyant.

Facing the challenge of matching lighting to the projected scenery while not obscuring the projections, Pyant has opted for a core rig of automated lanterns - but using predominantly tungsten-based units. His rig includes City Theatr

New Zealand - Allen & Heath's New Zealand distributor, Jansen Professional Audio & Lighting, has provided the PA system for The New Zealand Schools Tour (NZST), an annual showcase for emerging bands to inspire and motivate high school students to enter the music industry.

Now in its third year, the nationwide tour is championed by pop punk outfit, Goodnight Nurse, who will visit 95 secondary schools over a period of 19 weeks. The band performs a lunchtime concert at each school, followed by a two-hour music clinic, providing students with an opportunity to meet the band and learn about the music industry and live performance. Jansen selected Allen & Heath's portable PA28 stereo live mixer for the tour, which features an internal FX unit and an optimized four-band parametric output EQ. The mixer is complimented by Proel TFL series speakers with fold back from Phonic powered speak

Hong Kong - Lighthouse Technologies has emerged as the LED display provider of choice, with more installations than any other supplier at Formula One racetracks around the world.

Lighthouse screens have been relaying action to the crowds at Formula One from the first race of the season in Australia, where Clipsal Vision supplied a complete Lighthouse package for the Melbourne Grand Prix. The LVP2056 screen's 20mm pixel pitch makes it ideal for the viewing distances of a trackside position and its 5600 Nits of brightness means that it can cope with the high levels of ambient light of the Grand Prix venues. The 2004 Grand Prix of Bahrain was the first ever round of the FIA Formula One World Championship to be held in the Middle East and marked the official culmination of a multi-million dollar project started back in September 2002, when the Kingdom of Bahrain signed a long-term

Portugal - With all eyes focused on Lisbon this summer, CT Screenco has been in the thick of the action. The company supplied two 50sq.m JTS35 JumboTron CRT displays for a large carnival, before taking up residency in a nearby park to relay the action from Euro 2004. Staged over three days in Parque do Tejo (situated within the Nations Park), the 10th SuperBock SuperRock event (promoted by Música no Coraçao) featured an all-star cast, including Fatboy Slim, Lenny Kravitz, Massive Attack, the Pixies, N.E.R.D., Muse, Linkin Park and Korn.

The thousands who participated in the carnival-like atmosphere were given a clear view - thanks to the strategic placement of two of the giant screens with which CT Screenco first established the industry-standard for outdoor big-screen reference.

Meanwhile, across the north-west of the city, the Municipality of Lisbon were making plans to ha

Europe / North America - One of the most acclaimed acts in independent music, the Pixies, have reunited for the first time in over a decade. The recently-begun world tour sees the band playing both festivals and their own headline shows in Europe before hitting North America this autumn. Lighting design is by Paul Normandale, an industry veteran whose past lighting credits include The White Stripes, Depeche Mode, Lou Reed, Björk, Tracy Chapman, Morrissey, PJ Harvey, Tears For Fears and others.

UK-based Lite Alternative supplied Martin Professional MAC 600 washlights, MAC 500 profile spots, Atomic strobes and other lighting for the show, with control from an Avolites Sapphire 2000. Normandale, who states that he received no brief from the band for the show, relied on his past Pixies experience (he was involved with the band some 12 years ago) and suspects they knew he had an id

UK - Following extensive evaluation, SSE Hire in Birmingham, UK, has purchased a pair of Lake Contour speaker management processors for system zone control, along with the new Lake SMAART Controller plug-in to provide full SMAARTLive integration on the Contour's wireless LAN PC tablet. SSE's Chris Beale commented: "We have been impressed by the control versatility and sonic quality of the Contour product and, coupled with Lake's intuitive SMAART integration, we felt it would be a step forward in overall control for our touring and festival systems."

The first outing for the Contours is with the current Metallica tour, engineered by Mick Hughes: Chris Beale also deployed Contours for front-of-house system EQ and delay management on the Pyramid Stage at this year's Glastonbury Festival.

Other tours featuring Lake Contours recently include Westlife and Radiohead, both o

Canary Islands - At the end of May, 2004, Aplicaciones Acusticas Musicals S.L., the exclusive HK Audio distributor for the Canary Islands, held a successful demonstration of the Coherent Dynamic Response Array (Cohedra) from HK Audio. Over 70 sound engineers, owners and managers of sound reinforcement rental firms took part in the one-day presentation, which included lectures about line arrays in general and Cohedra in particular, as well as a live demonstration with two different bands.

AAM general manager Javier Ramirez Vega commented: "The Cohedra presentation further solidified the professional image of HK Audio here in the Canary Islands. The T-Series and R-Series from HK Audio's Concert Sound range are practically a standard here; especially since they have been installed in the 32,000-seat Estadio de Gran Canaria. The large number of people who came to the presentat

UK - Wharfedale loudspeakers have been used throughout a new vodka bar, which has opened on one of Portsmouth's main drinking circuits. Peter Young, who built up the successful Hong Kong Charlies restaurant chain, came out of retirement in order to open HKC Vodka Bar on the site of the former Madisons Restaurant. Young wanted a multi-room sound system to match his multi-flavoured vodkas, and Ben Cleary at local suppliers, Portsmouth Sound & Light, remembers: "The inquiry for an integrated system came out of the blue."

The venue is divided into four essential sound zones - the main bar, middle lounge, back lounge and pool bar - and Young wanted to be able to route CD, DVD and satellite sources - with an auxiliary input allowing a Karaoke DJ to plumb into the system. Four Wharfedale 3190s are mounted on Powerdrive brackets in the main bar, the 350W speakers are purpose-d

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