X4 Bar 20s Hover above O2's Legendary BBK TakeoverAn abundance of GLP's award-winning X4 Bar 20's left the VER hire fleet for a very important event at the O2 Arena recently. They were commandeered by London-based lighting designer Sam Tozer of Vision Factory for a special grime event, when the Boy Better Know (BBK) collective, led by Jme and Skepta, took over the venue for the August Bank Holiday. The "Takeover" weekend as it was known, took the form of a multi-venue, multi-discipline festival featuring 5-A-Side football tournaments, skateboarding, BMXing, roller disco, gaming events, cinema, food, and music across six stages. This all presented quite a challenge for Tozer, who had been approached by David Davies, production manager from LRI, to create a new look for the event. "There wasn't much of a design brief other than it needed to look unique and bring part of the Boys' previous life to stage. Keeping in mind that this was about numerous artists as part of the collective, David and myself started to brainstorm and came up with the billboard as the centrepiece of the stage," said Tozer. "And once I had this, I wanted to create a top rig that enhanced the stage but also had its own shape and imagery." This is where the impression X4 Bars came in as he sought to create the shape of upside down stairs. "I decided to hang the Bars on 36 drop downs at 45 degree angles to create this shape," the designer explained. "I chose this fixture for the narrow channel of light it produces and capability of pixel mapping the LEDs." This fixture worked extremely well alongside the LED strobes and the video screens' abstract content, designed and created by Spencer Heron. Tozer is no stranger to the X4 Bars, having used them previously on large-scale private corporate events. "I had been looking for a fixture with a really tight zoom that could be used to make a thin 'wall of light' for a while and noticed [the Bars] at a trade show as well as on latest alt-J tour." In order to pixel map, lighting programmer Kris Goodman used an grandMA 2 and MA VPU. "Running really saturated abstract content [created by content designer Spencer Heron] allowed us to create effects and looks that conventional desk effects just can't do." All of which delighted the 20,000 capacity crowd, who in addition to the main arena thronged into the many side-rooms, alcoves, and cubby holes as the mix of entertainment ranged from afternoon roller-skating to legendary American garage DJ Todd "the God" Edwards, in the Tropical Roller Disco, with a five-a-side football tournament thrown in. Meanwhile, performing in the main arena were Tim Westwood (the between-the-acts DJ), French afro trap rapper MHD, J Hus, before Boy Better Know and guests, including Wiley, Giggs, Lethal Bizzle, Goldie, Drake, and many more. It was certainly an event to remember for Grime aficionados.
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