MAC Aura XIP is a premium moving head wash light with a radical aura filament effect and full pixel control with video mapping capabilities onto the beam, aura, or both. It’s Martin's latest addition to the MAC Aura family of workhorse wash lights and the first fixture in its class to be rated for outdoor use, with close to zero compromises in weight, size, and aesthetics due to Martin’s smart outdoor-capable design. It raises the bar for optical quality, featuring an even wash field with soft edge, minimal stray light, and high intensity mid-air beams with improved light engine control.
Perfect for a wide range of concert and touring productions, MAC Aura XIP is equipped with a smart, outdoor design for festivals and events, while still being quiet and lightweight enough for theater, television, corporate events and more.
While MAC Aura XIP offers lighting designers a range of possibilities with its aura filament effect, narrower beam and better wash quality with improved light engine control; rental customers will appreciate a workhorse that is lighter and more versatile with optical improvements and a sealed design, allowing the product to be used virtually anywhere and require less maintenance.
A local powerhouse of pop-rock, Crowded House’s Gravity Stairs Tour Melbourne show warmly emitted themes of connectiveness, energy, music, and bringing people together. Crowded House are as strong as ever.
Read a great and review from Hannah Cater at LILITHEA REVIEWS here
Photography by @r.ollerdoor.
Despite the agreeable beer garden aesthetic that Lime Cordiale maintain so effortlessly, the pop-rock band’s passion for theatrics, humour, and crowd work means they are equally well-equipped to handle enormous crowds.
This was on full display at John Cain Arena this week (October 8th), as they ticked off the Melbourne box of their Australia and New Zealand tour.
Read the review from Rolling Stone here
Queens of the stone age lighting up Sydney Myer Music Bowl on the Melbourne leg of their tour.