Welcome to the fourth issue of AyrtonLIVE, the magazine that keeps you up to date with the latest news and developments here at Ayrton.

In this edition we preview our offerings for Prolight + Sound, Frankfurt where we will be showcasing our latest product releases around three equally spectacular Lazerus vehicles. The mechanical beasts will be sited on a video podium of new DreamPanel Floor HD tiles and illuminated by new NandoBeam S3 and MagicPanel 602 fixtures, amid a plethora of existing Ayrton lighting products.

We also bring you a report from the Paris Motor Show where lighting designer Herve Audibert’s innovative lighting design uses Ayrton Wildsun K7 and Arcaline fixtures to inject some colour into the Renault stand. The project proved to be a valuable opportunity to explore and develop new control technology.

In a total change of scene, we take you to the ‘roof’ of the Olympia Theatre in Paris where Laurent Chapot chose Ayrton fixtures for the first time to light ska acoustic band, Tryo in a show that combined colour and subtlety. Energy-efficiency is always a prime consideration for Chapot and Tryo so we were very happy to be included in his low-energy, high-impact design.

Ayrton loves to work with the best companies and individuals in our determination to innovate with our products. For those of you who are just as fascinated with the internal workings of our luminaires that keep us ahead of the field, we have news about our collaboration with LumenRadio and an in-depth profile on Gaggione, the company behind some of our optics.

Finally, our regular Bench Test feature takes you on a journey through our Rollapix, the stylish, compact LED strip with a motorised tilt, which has been taking stage designs by storm. Highly versatile and transportable, this little unit is fast establishing itself as the latest ‘must have’ lighting essential.

Other news

Andrea Bocelli celebrates 20th anniversary of Teatro del Silenzio with Ayrton

Sitting some 50km south of Pisa and set in the breathtaking beauty of the Tuscan countryside, the Teatro del Silenzio was designed by architect Alberto Bartalini using […]

Ayrton Eurus and Huracán Profiles enrich the visuals and bring fresh engaging looks to Hope Church, Singapore

When Hope Church in Singapore wanted to add to its lighting stock, the church returned once again to Ayrton products, purchasing a consignment of Ayrton Eurus and […]

Ayrton fixtures provide power and resilience for Robbie Williams Britpop world tour

Robbie Williams 14th world tour, in support of his 13th studio album, Britpop, kicked off in Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium on 31 May at the beginning of a […]

Krankbrother presents Keinemusik with massive Ayrton rig at Gunnersbury Park

Gunnersbury Park in West London provided the setting for a unique, one-off festival style event last month as Krankbrother presents Keinemusik drew thousands of electronic dance music […]

Ayrton Mamba and Cobra strike true for Cremonini LIVE25 Tour

Cesare Cremonini, one of Italy’s most prominent artists, with a solo career spanning more than twenty years, is currently on tour with a lighting design featuring Ayrton […]

Sam Tozer chooses Ayrton for Chase & Status Live Tour

Sam Tozer, lighting designer and creative director of Plymouth-based Vision Factory, created the lighting for the Chase & Status Live Tour using a combination of Ayrton’s Domino […]