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ChamSys Powers Transformative Show for Remos

Christian Wissmuller • MMR GlobalSupplier Scene • April 24, 2019

Antonis Remos’ recent show at the Pyli A Performance Stage in Thessaloniki, Greece featured a majestic George Porros-designed lightshow that immersed the audience with a stunning display of 144 overhead light tubes.

Suspended over almost the entire stage and extending out over the audience stage left and stage right, the tubes created an impressive image. Constantly morphing into different configurations as different tubes were turned on and off, the overhead display changed the entire look of the stage to reflect different aspects of Remos’ music.

Kiriakos Dimitriadis of Audiotech controlled this overhead panorama with his ChamSys PC Wing and dual DMX. “We used the ChamSys for pixel mapping, and to control the tilt and intensity of the tubes,” said Dimitriadis. “I have been a ChamSys user for nine years. It is a very friendly tool that makes it easy to navigate my way around any show, even when I don’t have a lot of time to prepare, which was the case with this concert.”

“The lightshow for Antonis Ramos was rather elaborate with a lot of different angles and patterns,” Dimitriadis adds. “For this concert, my ChamSys PC Wing helped me plot a lot of the fixtures and hold the focus. It also was very convenient in remote in terms of controlling fixture positions, which was important, since the designers gave this show a great many special looks. The MagicQ software was excellent for controlling the fixtures.”

Playing a key role in creating those engaging looks were the geometric patterns of beams and lasers (created by laser designer Tsitsanis Themis) that changed continuously, and often dramatically, throughout the show, giving the stage very different auras to reflect the wide emotional range of Remos’ music.

Many of the geometric patterns were pre-programmed, but Dimitriadis added some just prior to the show. “ChamSys is very easy to work with, so it allows me to add looks quickly to a show,” he said. “All the functions I need to control a show are right there at my fingertips. The layout options are very user-friendly, and the fader options allow me to control some cues with great speed. The Fast Panic button for correcting mistakes was a big help.”

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