Nearly 100 Claypaky Sharpys were exclusively selected to deliver an immersive
eight-hour light show to 2,000 partygoers at an underground club night that was
hosted by trailblazing Dutch techno music agency Claydrum at Complex nightclub,
Maastricht for their New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Dutch production designer Joel Lemmerling, from Maastricht-based production
company, Stod, selected 96 of the multi-award winning Sharpy fixtures to create a
fastidious design formulated by gridded white, coloured and UV light beams and
clever manipulation of angles. The fixtures were supplied to Stod by Claypaky’s
Belgium distributor AED.
“We wanted a fixture that could deliver perfect beams of light that were easy to
see, even with colours that are normally less visible, like red and UV,” says
Lemmerling, who utilised the Sharpy’s 14 option colour wheel in conjunction with its
interchangeable gobo wheel, strobe effect system and eight-facet rotating prism in
the design.
“The Sharpy offers an impressively high output and has always proved reliable,”
explains Lemmerling. “The fixture provides a very precise, very tight beam with
almost no spread; this helped us to achieve the angular effects we wanted for the
dance event.”
To create lighting looks that fitted with the fast beats of the night’s popular DJs,
Lemmerling rigged a series of eight flown trusses hosting a grid of 12 Sharpys each
to ensure a tight, uniform formation of beams. Using the Sharpy’s super quick PAN
(540°at max 2.45 sec) and TILT (250° at 1.30 sec) movement Lemmerling created a
dynamic, interweaving light show that, through the clever use of mathematics, at
times appeared to bend the Sharpy’s 0°- 3.8° adjustable light beam.
“We were able to achieve the light show’s precise geometry by focusing on the
rigging and the placements of the fixtures,” reveals Lemmerling. “We drew a grid
on the floor to get the perfect alignment for the Sharpys and every one of the 96
fixtures was adjusted by hand. It took some effort but was absolutely worth it. I
must credit Lars Aarts from TYS Productions for his determination in getting
everything aligned impeccably.”
Using such a large number of high-performance fixtures in a relatively small
nightclub space meant temperature was a concern for the Stod team. Lemmerling
relied on the inbuilt cooling system on the Sharpy to confidently use the fixtures
continuously all night without worry of them overheating or making the dance hall
too hot for audiences.
The NYE Complex club night was hosted by Dutch music agents Claydrum and took
place on the 31st of December 2016. The evening featured sets from acid house and
techno DJs Floorplan (M-Plant USA); Tommy Four Seven (47 Berlin); Marco
Resmann (Watergate Berlin) and STØRM (Claydrum Maastricht).
