Monday, 17 Jul 2017 15:52 GMT

Holo-Gauze create epic show

DJ Eric Prydz benefited from some extraordinary signage that debuted at his EPIC 5.0, London Victoria Park gig in late May. The holographic 3D display was produced by Holo-Gauze, and aided Realtime Environmental Systems (RES) and creative director for the show, Liam Tomaszewski, in creating the large hologram.

The displays included a spaceman and a galaxy, which was projected in front of around 15,000 fans.  Four Panasonic RZ31K 30, 000 lumen laser projectors beamed the pictures onto a Holo-Gauze screen, which was in front of Eric Prydz, amazing his audience.

As well as the large holograms, there was a V-shaped 2304 x 576 pixel LED display was placed at the back of the stage, with another V-shaped screen forming a cube, playing animations around the DJ. The pixels on the front screen allowed the audience to see Prydz when he was lit up, despite the animations also showing in front of him.

Holo-Gauze is ideal for live events such as this, allowing live performers to be situated behind our near-visible gauze while visually stunning holographic effects appear to float in front of them. Holo-Gauze makes the seemingly impossible, possible

Stuart Warren-Hill, Holo-Gauze inventor and Holotronica owner and chief executive, comments: “I was absolutely delighted when RES again asked us to help with Eric’s latest EPIC show.

“Holo-Gauze is ideal for live events such as this, allowing live performers to be situated behind our near-visible gauze while visually stunning holographic effects appear to float in front of them. Holo-Gauze makes the seemingly impossible, possible.”

Holo-Gauze were also part of Beyoncé’s Grammy Awards performance, as well as Prydz’s previous EPIC 3.0 show at Madison Square Garden. 



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