DESIGN NAME: 2023 Hua Chenyu Mars Concert
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Stage
INSPIRATION: The stage design for Huachenyu's 2023 Mars Concert is intricately tailored to the theme of his 10th anniversary since debut, featuring a unique stage artistry. The inspiration and core concept of the design revolve around the 'Martian Coordinate System', which not only represents a geographical location but also encapsulates the time and emotions shared between Huachenyu and his fans over the past decade.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The stage design for this production represents an unprecedented visual revolution. We constructed a four-sided stage structure measuring 47.5 meters long, 27.5 meters wide, and 22 meters high, with a total hanging weight of over 200 tons. This monumental feat, unparalleled in Asia, demonstrates our commitment to pushing boundaries.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Based on the core concept of the "Martian Coordinate System," the stage design for this event ingeniously utilizes horizontal and vertical structures, sequential devices, and numerical control technology to construct a giant rectangular prism within the stadium, measuring 47.5 meters in length, 27.5 meters in width, and 22 meters in height. At the top and bottom of the prism, numerous sequentially arranged, numerically controlled luminous panels or strip-shaped mirror stage art devices resemble scales in the coordinate system, documenting every precious moment over the past decade.
These devices not only fulfill multidimensional dynamic imagination but also seem to gather beautiful information from parallel universes over the past decade, converging from various dimensions and directions to collectively construct a unique coordinate system. When the dynamic changes settle, the complete appearance of the stage is revealed, resembling a massive "engine" or "motherboard," with Huachenyu's music serving as the core power source, unleashing immense energy. The PGM screens and performances on stage then act as energy chips within the "motherboard," weaving together a visually and audibly stunning extravaganza that captivates the audience.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in April 2023 in Hangzhou and finished on 07, April, 2024, in Hangzhou.
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: In terms of functionality, this stage design not only ensures the freedom of performance and scheduling for Huachenyu but also integrates a rich variety of dynamic elements. Specifically designed for the stage are 10 custom-made lighting fixtures arranged in a "6 horizontal, 4 vertical" configuration, spanning 30 meters. Through a sequence of lenses, they showcase key moments and highlights from the past decade, offering a unique interpretation of Huachenyu's music. Additionally, 12 adjustable lighting columns symbolize the companionship throughout each month of a year.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 47500mm*27500mm*2200mm
TAGS: Concert, Mars Concert, Hua Chenyu, Stage
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: These devices not only fulfill multidimensional dynamic imagination but also seem to gather beautiful information from parallel universes over the past decade, converging from various dimensions and directions to collectively construct a unique coordinate system. When the dynamic changes settle, the complete appearance of the stage is revealed, resembling a massive "engine" or "motherboard," with Huachenyu's music serving as the core power source, unleashing immense energy. The PGM screens and performances on stage then act as energy chips within the "motherboard," weaving together a visually and audibly stunning extravaganza that captivates the audience.
CHALLENGE: This monumental feat, unparalleled in Asia, demonstrates our commitment to pushing boundaries. While pursuing immense scale, we skillfully balanced the structure's transparency with its load-bearing capacity to ensure the safety and stability of the stage.
ADDED DATE: 2024-06-04 07:07:22
TEAM MEMBERS (4) : Beijing Yamei Times Culture Media Co Ltd, Peng Guo, Ka Ping Kwok and Bin Li
IMAGE CREDITS: Peng Guo, Ka Ping Kwok and Bin Li, 2024.
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