Visual Productions’ technology lights

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by Marcela.
Categories: new, Products, Technology, useful technology, Home Theatre.

Visual Productions’ technology lights up Rotterdam concert hall

VisualDMX provides lighting control at De Doelen, which has recently been the subject of a major refurbishment programme. The Visual Productions software was specified as part of a lighting installation designed by a team from Arup under the supervision of Rogier van der Heide.

The VisualDMX system was supplied by Visual Productions’ dealer, Controllux Lichttechniek.

VisualDMX controls house lights, stage lights and LED fixtures throughout the Grote Zaal (Large Hall). Specifically, the control system uses two Duple units connected to a small form factor PC operating VisualDMX 24/7. Two separate touchscreen computers run the VisualTouch software for remote control of VisualDMX via the network.

 

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“Personally we, De Doelen, are very pleased with VisualTouch, especially the diverse possibilities that the system has to offer and the simple user-interface for the operator, which is ideal within our organisation,” said Harm Ruitenbeek, who served as project manager for the Grote Zaal renovation.

Taking stock as 2009 draws to a close, Visual Productions sales manager Zoë Castle told II: “In the first half of the year things were quite unsure as there was a drop in new projects. However, in the second half of the year, the release of a new generation software lighting controller (Cuelux) - which is cross-platform and runs on Windows, Mac OS and Linux - saw a phenomenal response. Additionally, the market began to pick up in September with projects coming in once more. A slow start with a brilliant end has made for a record year. Naturally, we hope 2010 will continue where 2009 ends, and to ensure this we are launching another new software lighting controller later in the year.”

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For more information:
www.visualproductions.nl

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