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Lasers: Atmospherics
There are few sights as enchanting and
exciting as laser beams piercing the air, ricocheting off mirrors, and
cascading through an audience in a rainbow of colors. The color, kinetics and
"wow" factor cannot be matched by any other lighting source.
Atmospheric effects, as illustrated in
the images at right, consist of several different elements. Sometimes a show
features an intricate web of static beams, while other times the beams may be "scanned" to create
patterns such as cones, tunnels and fans. These eye-popping beam
effects can easily fill a venue with dazzling laser light, and (with a strong
enough laser) can bounce from building to building, cross rivers and fill the
biggest arenas. Beams can be combined with open-weave scrims and water screens to add a
third-dimension: the airborne beam creates a graphic image as it "slices" though
the screen while continuing to travel through the air.
Audience scanning, extremely popular in
many countries but rarely seen in the US, is one of the most crowd-pleasing
effects in the laserist's palette. Beams actually reach out and touch the
audience, enveloping crowds in glimmering sheets, beams and tunnels of
light.
You can learn more about these incredible
visual effects on our sister Website, The Laserist
magazine.
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