In this multitudinous sporting event a total of 113 Ayrton Perseus and 60 Claypaky Xtylos laser source beam units, as well as 12 Sharpy moving heads. and, for control, had a GrandMA2 console from MA Lighting.

Claypaky and Ayrton at Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is not only a sporting event but has become the setting for the most memorable musical performances each year.. This year, featuring a production design by Bruce Rodgers of Tribe, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Bad Bunny and J Balvin shone in a show dominated by a spectacular play of lights and fireworks.

In the lighting design of Bob Barnhart of the firm 22 Degree, highlighted the presence of the moving heads of Ayrton and Clypaky, brands distributed in Spain by Stonex.

Among the most 700 Luminaires that made up this design were installed a total of 113 units of the Perseus of Ayrton, the new model of the French brand cataloged with IP65. Placed on the catwalk through which the artists moved, They offered backlight creating aerial effects.

Claypaky and Ayrton at Super Bowl

Much of the spectacularity and dynamism of the show was provided by 60 Claypaky's new Xtylos laser source beam units. Arranged in a row, at the back of the stage, They served to create a wave and network effect with intense beams of varied colors. This equipment offers very compact beams, that do not lose track when projected over long distances, and offers very bright colors.

This assembly was completed with 12 Claypaky Sharpy moving heads, a model that includes Osram lamp. For control, there was a GrandMA2 of MA Lighting.

With its commitment to the most innovative heads in the spectacular lighting sector, Bob Barnhart has created a complete experience in which color and the movement of light have been combined with the performances. The Super Bowl of this 2020 It has been the perfect scenario to test the power of these devices.

Claypaky and Ayrton at Super Bowl


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by • 7 feb, 2020
• section: Case studies, control, lighting