FACT SHEET
Performance Rigging System
The character of the Haze Nightclub is spatially variable with five rectangular articulating overhead truss units that are suspended over the dance floor and house performance lighting fixtures facilitating a wide variety of programmed ceiling configurations. The dance floor ceiling height can be adjusted from 11’-6” to 21’-0” with a nearly infinite number of possible ceiling configurations with individual and group truss control from the DJ booth.
Each truss unit is supplied with (4) BGV-C1 variable speed hoists allowing for multi-axis positioning with tolerances of ¼”. An Ethernet network constantly monitors truss speed, acceleration, positioning and loading.
The truss units incorporate performance lighting DMX distribution equipment with hanging points throughout the truss structure.
A fixed perimeter truss system surrounds the dance floor and lower floor VIP seating area providing performance and architectural lighting positions.
Ten motorized perforated projection screens cover the front face of the performance catwalk and allow for large scale projections and theatrical scrim effects highlighting dancers on the performance catwalk. Control of the motorized screens is integrated into the performance lighting master control touch panels permitting individual screen height adjustment and overall system preset recall.
Performance Lighting
The dance floor is lit with roughly 150 theatrical lighting fixtures comprising of moving mirror, fixed lens, moving head, strobe and LED wash fixture types. Distribution is provided with twist-lock and Edison receptacles located throughout the fixed and motorized truss systems with DMX control distributed through fixed and portable network nodes.
The “wall of light” system is comprised of roughly 200 LED wash fixtures and 9 strobes mounted on a unistrut grid and fed with switched power and portable network nodes.
The performance lighting system is powered from a single rack of 96 dimmers and four 42 pole motorized breaker panels. The architectural lighting system is also powered from these systems.
Architectural and performance lighting control is provided by two separate control systems working in tandem over a multi-universe network DMX distribution system. The master control processor provides touchpanel control
at various locations in the nightclub of architectural lighting and motorized projection screen presets. The performance lighting playback computer allows for real-time cue driven control of all performance lighting equipment.