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Intelligent lighting at Cineplex Münster
debuts to rave reviews
Host of automated lighting helps multiplex theater
offer something special
The reviews have been exceptional. "First-class Lighting Design"
(Münstersche News).
"The play with lights begins the moment you enter the foyer"
(Westfälische Newspaper).
Cineplex Münster in Germany, a new motion picture multiplex
theater located in the citys port district, and the first
multiplex cinema in Europe to be wired completely and permanently
with DMX 512, is a success. And much of the thanks can go to the
installation of architectural effect lighting.
It is fitting that the German city of Münster now has a remarkable
new cinema house, a culturally rich venue as far as program variety
and building aesthetics are concerned. Cineplex Münster was
always supposed to be something special. And that it is.
Yet it isn't only the interior architecture but the variable light
architecture that proves the most captivating feature of the theater,
turning the foyer into a luxurious lounge area. And thanks to the
glass fronts of the building, the interior is already visible from
some distance away.
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Fun with architectural lighting
no really!
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As the visitor first enters the foyer, he finds himself immediately
surrounded by constantly changing chambers of light, which
not only have the effect of bringing the huge rear wall to
life, but also plunge the entire entrance area into a pool
of atmospheric light. Nine Martin MAC 250+, nine Martin MAC
300s, three Martin MAC 600s,
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as well as six Martin MAC 500s and one Jem Stagehazer all controlled
by one Martin ProScenium DMX PC create the spectacular effect.
Internationally acclaimed designer Lutz Gock of NextVision led the
concept-, design- and project-management team. The install and programming
of the system was executed by NextMove - intelligent lighting. Programming
support for the Martin ProScenium was provided by ID-Technik Germany.
As an integral part of the surrounding port district's cultural
landscape, the northern section of which has, appropriately enough,
been given the name 'Kreativ-Kai' (Creativity Quay), the light architecture
makes direct reference to the changes which are taking place in
and around the former industrial harbor and transport point for
imported goods.
Visitors to the Cineplex will find such conspicuous constant features
as a number of parallel structures between the sky and the earth,
both in the interior and the exterior of the building. The shape
of the acute angled triangular sails, which have been mounted underneath
the ceiling and form projection surfaces for the light system, repeats
in the form of the large-scale triangular ornaments on the floor
of the hall.
For illumination of the outer contour, the Martin ProScenium DMX
controls five DMX fiber optic projectors with 140 meters of fiber
optic tube. A web-cam allows for control, maintenance and programming
of the system.
An additional two MAC 2000s, as well as three MAC 500s will be installed
as promotional projectors in phase II of the complete install. Additionally,
all nine cinemas of the Cineplex Münster will be fitted with
intelligent lighting in phase III and IV of the install.
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