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One of our remarkable influenced projects is the Baku Torch Flame Towers.
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see the video
https://youtu.be/7ourEyrXDrg
We met in Palm Springs at our weekly show we displayed for 11 years. We also provided 4 Vortex Fires in the Baku Steak house restaurant. The architects were excited to get such an inspiration from our Features.
Baku Flame Towers is a striking new addition to the skyline of Baku. Located atop a hill on the Caspian Sea overlooking Baku Bay and the old city center, the three towers were inspired by Azerbaijan's ancient history of fire worshipping, and will illuminate the city and act as an eternal flame for modern Baku. The goal of the project was to create a low-resolution media façade to display video content, while integrating inconspicuous lighting fixtures into existing architecture. To meet the project requirements, Traxon created a special fixture, to be installed behind the buildings' windows and give the allusion of ribbons of light. The main challenge of this project was the varying window dimensions, and that the maximum gap between fixture and window frame needed to be less than 15mm. With a flexible mounting solution and intelligent calculation, the project team reduced the overall amount of needed fixtures to only 16 different modular lengths. The entire three-tower installation is controlled by an e:cue Lighting Control Engine fx (LCE-fx) running Emotion, and Video Micro Converters (VMCs). Typically displaying burning flames, the intelligent control system allows for simple lighting show changes to reflect additional animations and graphics for special events, such as the recent 2012 Eurovision Song Contest.
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The pictures of the Kroner Wedding are now here!!
Please realize these are time elapsed pictures (hand held at night)
There were only 4 Vortex fires to light the entire party and it work very well.
The next several pictures are of our Vortex Covers. The vinyl that was used is from www.Enduratex.com. A high grade of marine vinyl. Check out their site, there are hundreds of colors. We can make these withe tie, Velcro or a zipper fit.
The Vortex below was installed in the front yard in Glendora, California at Larry and Bonnie Bidwell.If you want to make a statement, then this would be it!