Chauvet enlivens rainforest experience
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Created by Moment Factory, a multimedia studio based in Montreal, Canada, Rainforest Lumina is a triumph of technology and imagination. Lighting plays a key role in crafting Rainforest Lumina’s mesmerizing spell. Not only does it add greater depth to the exhibit’s scenery and video projection effects, it also evokes powerful emotions along pathways and creates a surreal impression, standing out against the night sky.
Chauvet Professional COLORado fixtures helped enliven this stunning design with rich colours. Moment Factory deployed 175 COLORado 1 Solo and 147 COLORado 2 Solo fixtures at Rainforest Lumina. “We used the COLORado 2 mostly on the high poles because of the power, and the COLORado 1 on the floor for up light,” said the project’s lighting designer Bruno Rafie. “The COLORado 1 was also great for nice, sharp shadow effect with its single cob. The wide zoom range of these fixtures was also a valuable asset.”
Setting an alluring tone for visitors as soon as they approach Rainforest Lumina is the vividly coloured UV lighting at its entrance. This is one of two zones on the Night Walk colourised with UV light. The other is an area covered with woody tropical climbing plants. A collection of 20 COLORdash Par H7IP and six COLORdash Par H12IP fixtures is used to light both locations.
Scheduled to run from July 2018 through December 2018 in conjunction with Singapore Zoo’s 45th anniversary, Rainforest Lumina is the seventh Lumina experience out of eight that Moment Factory has done throughout the world.
“Lumina Night Walks are multimedia experiences where sound, video, interactivity and lights come together to create an immersive environment,” says Moment Factory creative director Gabriel Pontbriand. “Each of these elements contributes to the overall experience. It’s an honour to collaborate with our diverse and multi-talented team and partners.”
Rainforest Lumina at Singapore Zoo also required that care be taken not to disturb the animals. “We had to consider the comfort of the animals during every step of the creative process,” says Pontbriand. “We worked closely with zoo specialists to ensure that there was no negative impact on the animals and the environment. The trails in the zoo are wider than our other Lumina experiences, which for the most part are located in forests. We used our imagination and technical resources to make this work.”
(Jim Evans)