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Avolites and Avolites Media Supply New Consoles and Media Servers to Multiple Glastonbury Stages

08 August 2013

Taking pride of place at most front of house positions was either an Avolites ultrafast Sapphire Touch, Tiger Touch, Tiger Touch Pro or Expert Pro. Meanwhile quietly operating backstage Avolites T4 Dimmers kept lighting control running smoothly.

 

In addition, and increasingly present year on year, Avolites Media's Ai Media consoles, Infinity 8 and T8 Media Servers delivered stunning visuals and special effects for a number of world class acts at stages including: The Other Stage, Arcadia, Dance and Shangrila.

 

Glastonbury's famous Pyramid Stage, where lighting was provided by Neg Earth and was overseen by Andy (Fraggle) Porter saw LD Andy Rowe use an Expert Pro for English singer-songwriter Ben Howard's set.

 

Meanwhile Avolites Media's equipment provided pumping visuals and special effects for Chase and Status on The Other Stage as well as Sub-Focus in Dance Village's main stage 'Sonic'.

 

Creative designers, Immersive, employed Sapphire Media and Infinity 8 to deliver sensory dynamite that garnered a rapturous response from festival goers at Arcadia Stage. Acts included Chase and Status and Fat Boy Slim.

 

Meanwhile In the Dance Tent Video Illusions made sharp creative use of a T8 and Infinity 8 to video map the roof and at Shangrila Astral Designs put a T8 through its paces.

 

As is tradition Avolites' Koy Neminathan and Avolites Media's Steve Warren supported by their friendly Avolites expert tech teams provided 24/7 hands-on, face-to-face support for many of the acts' media and lighting designers along with programmers and operators. At the same time they took the opportunity to drop in on old friends and colleagues, make new bonds and generally have a really good time.

 

Sapphire Touch consoles were also showing off their silky smooth control at Glastonbury's Circus, Acoustic, Park and Arcadia, controlling lighting for a range of acts from bands to solo artists, circus acts to all night raves.

 

Avolites festival grandmaster and officianado Steve Warren comments: I'm really proud that Avolites has had such a long and established relationship with Glastonbury Festival - it's very close to my heart. Over the years we have seen huge developments in technology and of course the introduction of Avolites Media severs and consoles. Year on year their presence increases. Not only that many in our tech support team have grown up in this industry on a diet of festivals and live events.

 

"Naturally they have come to understand the demands and challenges of working outdoors, sometimes in testing conditions with short turn around between acts and increasing technological demands. We pride ourselves on being able to provide robust, intuitive, easy to use products that enable designers to realise their visions and for programmers to bring them to life on stage reliably and quickly. We are as committed to this mission today as we ever were and promise to remain so for a long time to come."

 

Images courtesy of Chris Cooper, Charlie Barn and Arcadia.

Fatboy Slim at Arcadia,
Fatboy Slim at Arcadia,
Arcadia crowd.
Arcadia crowd.
Bastille
Bastille
Will Dart lighting Bastille, Glastonbury 2013
Will Dart lighting Bastille, Glastonbury 2013