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A.C. Special Projects on A-List at Whisky Mist Beirut

A.C. Special Projects Ltd.(ACSP) has supplied specialist LED and effects lighting, plus a custom integrated control system, to Whisky Mist Beirut - located in the InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut hotel.

For ACSP, the project included the delivery of over 100 square meters of Chroma-Q Color Web 250 LED panels, Chroma-Q LED strobes, 165 linear meters of RGB LED strip and 90 linear meters of warm white LED strip, plus the control solution and full technical support throughout.

ACSP was contacted by UK-based Light Tecnica, and asked to consult on products that would realize their concepts, plus assist in developing a complete, flexible, easy to operate and manageable control solution. The final specification was then provided to Intramuro Interior Contracting, who completed the fit out and installation in Beirut.

From the outset, lighting was seen as an absolutely vital component in building atmosphere and mood in Whisky Mist Beirut's quest to become a leading global nightspot.

ACSP's role included comprehensive technical support and a substantial amount of advanced planning, including the supply of detailed drawings, renderings and schematics that were constantly updated, to ensure that Intramuro were kept informed. ACSP's technical manager Dave Cowan, traveled to Beirut for the final stages of the installation, programming and commissioning process, to ensure the handover was seamless and on time.

The LED ceiling creates a dramatic kinetic effect and has become a talking point in its own right, commented on in many of the main opening reviews, and now a conversation piece among the beautiful people and VIP guests frequenting the venue.

The idea of a ceiling feature was originated by the client and developed by Light Tecnica and ACSP, who wanted it to radiate out across the club, bringing a dynamic selection of movement effects that came alive in a living, breathing, and artwork feeding off the positive energy in the space.

Color Web 250 is ideal for this application, fed with low resolution video effects and graphics which can be easily manipulated, changed and edited via a DMX controller. Its lightweight and compact construction makes it perfect for ceiling attachment and the neat construction means the only elements visible are the illuminated pixels. Being an LED source, the power needed is minimal in comparison to the visual impact.

The clients also wanted a strobing effect, so ACSP suggested 40 Chroma-Q LED strobes, an item available by special order through the company. Running these alongside the Color Web 250 brings a unique LED continuity and feel to the room, also providing a low energy aspect to the installation, which everyone favored.

To subtly illuminate the back of the fixed seating areas, ACSP supplied RGB LED strip, which is easily mountable and emits high quality light. It is ensconced behind frosted glass and creates a classy, diffused glow effect that can change color. As a counterbalance, about 295' of the same LED strip in warm white was also supplied and is fitted beneath the steps linking the different level of the club, and around the bottom sections of the banquette seating - offering a delicate luminosity.

In the VIP Area, reserved for extra special Whisky Mist guests wanting additional discretion and privacy, ACSP supplied GLP Volkslicht 60 Zoom LED moving lights. These are fixed at low levels and wash up the walls and onto the ceiling, giving a rich selection of color from an almost concealed source, greatly enhancing the intimacy of the space.

Control for these lighting effects had to be flexible and integrated - involving the Color Web, the linear LED sources, strobes and Volkslichts - from one central point, from which the club also requested there be provision for additional control of some other light sources.

ACSP therefore specified a Martin Pro LightJockey 2 system for the strobes, linear LED and Volkslichts, primarily for its flexibility and excellent sound to light features.

The Color Web is run from a Madrix media control system which allows video clips and other graphic formats to be played through it, creating a myriad of different moods from vivid WOW factors to very subtle mood enhancing "liquid wallpaper" - bubbles, stars, shapes, etc. ACSP interfaced both the LightJockey and the Madrix controllers together. A Pulsar 1-10V universal interface was also supplied to control all the white light sources around the building including the bar and entrance-ways, allowing them to control the light levels in the different areas as they wish.

ACSP also recommended the two lasers that are installed in the club, which run through the LightJockey 2 system.

Lance concludes, "It is very pleasing to see the potential of lighting aesthetics taken so seriously in creating a great environment. We are very proud to have been involved and to have assisted Light Tecnica in delivering a truly spectacular lighting scheme."

WWWwww.acspecialprojects.com


(30 June 2011)

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