Graphic waterfall at the Helicon Opera
The Helikon Opera moved into a beautifully renovated building on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street in Moscow. From November 2 to 8, 2015, the Helikon hosts gala concerts celebrating the opening of the historic stage. It's nice that the masters of Aqua Logo Engineering also took part in creating the luxurious interiors of the theater. The visitors of the theater, going down the beautiful stairs, are unexpectedly greeted by a graphic waterfall, mounted by us on the background of a copy of the famous work "Relativity" by the Dutch graphic artist Maurits Escher.
The Helikon Opera
The projection of three-dimensional structures on the plane, the metamorphosis of "impossible figures" in Escher's work are surprisingly combined with the dynamics of water jets of a graphic waterfall, reflections in mirrors and real theatrical stairs. Visitors involuntarily linger at the unusual installation, perhaps to be imbued with the relativity of all things.
Technical characteristics of the graphic waterfall are brief:
1 - Water picture width 2.5 m
2 - wireless control of the water painting by means of a tablet or a laptop
3 - formation of any images and text
4 - RGB lighting of the jets from below and above
Stairs to the waterfall
The water pattern of the waterfall is illuminated from below and above
A graphic waterfall against the backdrop of "Relativity"