Proteus Maximus fulfills key visual role at Expo 2020
Elation’s Proteus Maximus™ has been employed on top name shows and events since launching in 2019 but none perhaps as impressive as Expo 2020 In Dubai Woodroffe Bassett Design (WBD) served as Lighting Design Consultants on Expo 2020 with WBD Founding Partner Adam Bassett lead in the process. The initial brief was to transform Al Wasl Plaza, a 67‐meter‐ tall, 130‐meter diameter structure with 252 video projectors and an immersive sound system, from a spectacular garden into a live event venue.
Al Wasl Plaza, the beating heart of the Expo, hosted an ambitious daily program of shows, concerts and ceremonies, which changed nightly over the Expo’s six‐month duration.
WBD designed a house lighting rig that integrated into the structure with the clear direction not to detract from the beauty of the architecture.
While Expo was open to the public during the winter months, rehearsals and programming in the outdoor dome was carried out at the peak of the Dubai summer. It was recognized from the outset that the harsh summer environment would place a lot of stress on all parts of the lighting system and that, where possible, all fixtures needed to be outdoor rated.
“One of the driving factors behind our fixture choices was their proven ability to withstand harsh environments,” Adam Bassett commented. “We needed not only for the fixtures to operate in extreme heat but also withstand sandstorms and torrential rain over an extended period, operating 24 hours a day without the need for regular heavy maintenance. The Proteus Maximus was one of the fixtures that confidently matched up to the challenge and we were delighted to see the units live up to the promise!”
Two thirds of the way up the dome were mounted 159 Elation Proteus Maximus™ LED moving heads that sat outside with a custom shade to protect them from direct sunlight. Around the perimeter of the trellis were 42 projection pods, below which a further 82 Proteus Maximus hung along with other lighting fixtures. WBD worked closelywithAgora,thelightingsupplier for Al Wasl Plaza, who in turn worked with Elation distributor Audio Effetti.
Eight other entertainment venues fell under WBD’s scope, among them the Jubilee Stage lighting design. Inspired by a contemporary music festival main stage, music acts, spoken word, dance and comedy acts performed beneath 200+ moving fixtures including Proteus Maximus. Also, the Dubai Millennium Amphitheatre, a more intimate multipurpose venue with an emphasis on theatrical events, featured 180+ moving fixtures consisting of Proteus Maximus and other lights.
Neuman and Muller supplied lighting for both the Jubilee and DMA stages.
Several of the country pavilions offering immersive cultural experiences utilized Elation lights as well, including 29 Proteus Hybrid™ LED moving heads by Novelty Group for the French Pavilion, and Elation luminaires from Intersonic Oy for the Finnish Pavilion, amongst others.
Throughout the four years that WBD spent supporting this extraordinary project, they had the pleasure to work with an extremely talented and diverse team both locally and across the globe.
Specific mention goes out to five individuals who led and supported WBD’s journey at every turn:
Tareq Ghosheh, ChiefEvents and Entertainment Officer; Amna Abulhoul, Executive Creative Director; Kylie McOmish, Vice President ‐ Production & Operations; Kate Randall, Vice President‐ Ceremonies & Programming; and William Ainley, Vice President Technical.
The principal consultant team for Expo included Adam Bassett and Simon Fraser of WBD, Piers Shepperd of Wonder Works and Scott Willsallen of Auditoria.
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