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Ian Kirby Wears the Ultimate Lighting Halo

Kirby, who runs Coemar UK and Lighting Effects Distribution from a base in Kent, reports that having used Coemar fixtures on projects in the past, Ultimate Leisure invited him to design the rig for Leeds.
Over the main dancefloor he has used four Coemar ProWash 250’s as the essential beam effects, complementing the moving yokes with eight Geni Shiva scanners, four Geni Bursts (rotating barrel effects) and two high-powered Hungaroflash EUDMX strobes. The entire system is controlled from a Geni PC Brain computer.
Off floor, five Coemar ProSpot 250’s provide atmosphere in the peripheral areas — with Kirby specifying four Solar M100 LED colour-changers to highlight the architecture of the church by uplighting the arches.
Meanwhile the LED fit-out continues — in the former Sunday School building at the rear of the church (which will form the next development phase). Again designed by Ian Kirby, it is dominated by 50 metres of Pixeon along with LED colour changers in the drinks risers and projection on the ceiling — once again supplied by Lighting Effects Disribution.
The venue will be ready for the start of the new academic term. Project architects were Fluid Design Solutions, who were entrusted with developing an interior with a contemporary, comfortable theme, and main contractors were Optik Leisure.
1st October 2004
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