Thursday, 13 January 2011 10:34
The Kinesys system allows vertical and horizontal movements with the screens during a multimedia show. In this way, the screens can be put together to act as a single surface synchronizing the image or separated individually. Kinesys systems, in addition to numerous television programs, are being used in concerts, exhibitions and theatrical shows.
Britain's Kinesys has recently supplied Israeli service company Stage Design with the first variable-speed motion control system for screen suspension. The order includes a 24-way Kinesys Elevation 1+ system and a variable speed motor control system, with 16 Liftket lifts of 500kg 20m/min, and 8 motorized beam slides. Stage Design has opted for the Kinesys K2 3D motion control and graphic automation solution.
This technology has been used for the first time at the Festigal 2010 Show, a popular children's show that has been held in Israel for three decades. On this occasion Stage Design had eight LED screens raised to 15 meters that surrounded in spectacular stage. This event has been developed for a whole month in the cities of Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, producing about 100 shows that have enjoyed almost half a million people.
Thanks to the Kinesys system, these screens could be arranged, at the touch of a button, both vertically and horizontally joined synchronously as a single surface, or separated into eight individual sections. Specifically for the Fetsigal 2010 Show more than 150 different positions were programmed with the help of the K2 software.
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