Architectural lighting designer and installation technician for Metro city
Metro City
Metro City has required an upgrade to bring it into the 21st century for quite a long time and although its modernist industrialist space can seem timeless, modifying it was the best course of action.
The design and space revolve around moving negative space, rather than creating bright random animations, the space compliments whichever act is onstage from DJ to concert while enhancing the environment as a priority.
This installation uses different methods of control depending on the show coming in the installation can change from full pixel control and play video content through a media server or mirror video content in 3D space to colours and animations onstage all the way down to simple whole Red, Green, Blue mixing control.
This installation had not just the clubs environment in mind but also the local environment. All none-reusable and none-recyclable materials from the entire installation can fit in a small mason jar, for an installation in the largest nightclub in the southern hemisphere that certainly is my proudest achievement.
Set Lx for In Case Of Emergency
In Case Of Emergency at The Blue Room Theatre
Full mapped digital RGB neon flex lined the walls to compliment the theme of the show.
designer for big light out
Big Light Out by The City of Belmont - October 2018
For this quick festival of light I designed, built and programmed 5 standalone structures that each had animations and effects that complimented the theme or structure itself as well as worked alongside the festival to produce a complete package
Set electrics designer & Systems tech
Legally Blonde by APAN at The Regal Theatre - August 2018
An energetic and non-stop show with a huge backdrop that must reflect at least some aspects of the production! I used 50m of digital LED RGB Neon Flex to line the bulk of the set to embellish the trim and bump up the parameter count to fill a little over 17 universes, shrunk down with a minor pixel grouping of 2 in order to be driven by an MA2 Fullsize
Photography by Max Mackenzie