W-DMX™ Specified for Grand Opening of Ariel Sharon Park

ariel-sharon4.jpgWireless Solution Sweden AB was a proud participant in the grand opening of Ariel Sharon Park on May 18 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The opening is the first in a series of phases that once complete, will result in a landmark area larger than Central Park in New York.

What is interesting about the park is that it is the site of Israel's biggest garbage dump, the Hiriya Landfill, a mountain of garbage that was used from 1952 until 1998. The government has now transformed the site and the area around it into one of the largest parks in the country, named after Israel's ex-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

ariel-sharon2.jpgThe ongoing restoration project will transform Hiriya from a waste landfill into a flourishing, green park which will attract thousands of visitors each year, providing recreational opportunities, walking paths, a 50,000-seat amphitheater and a huge recycling facility, designed to symbolize the potential of recycling. The project will cost an estimated $250 million and is scheduled for completion in 2020.

ariel-sharon3.jpgFor the official unveiling on May 18, the park held a party for organizers, government officials and VIPs to celebrate the opening and see what the park will now offer. Lighting designer Gil Teichman used 90 Fine Art Fine99 Xenon 4K fixtures, 75 Robe ColorSpot 2500E AT and 6 kilometres of Incandescent lamp chain to compliment the landscape, all controlled with W-DMX. Gil Teichman Lighting Design was supplier of all equipment.

Laser effects were also incorporated using 5 Pangolin Laser Designer 2000 laser projectors using 2, 4 and 8 watt Green and RGB. Lasers were run by Ronen Aricha and Russell Abel of Showdesign.

The total size of the park and the lighting show was 8000 acres. The W-DMX receivers were located at a distance of 2 kilometres from the transmitter.

Kobi Rosenthal, Lighting Technician at Gil Teichman said, “We are always confident using W-DMX. It's just not practical or economical to run cable in a situation of this size. Plus the signal is rock solid every time.”

Niclas Arvidsson, CEO of Wireless Solution added, “We're always happy to hear success stories like Ariel Sharon Park. The project promotes ‘Green' initiatives in many ways – not only by turning a dump into a park and recycling facility but in using eco-friendly means to officially open the park. W-DMX means no cable, no copper and no digging up the park they worked so hard to build.”

A clip of the opening can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73vSTwXzCg

Wireless Solution Sweden is the world's leading manufacturer of Wireless lighting control equipment, with over 60,000 units sold worldwide and over 35 OEM partners. Hailed for its reliability and ease of use, Wireless Solution's W-DMX range of products is the consistent choice for top professionals in the lighting industry and specified with perfect results in high-profile events and installations around the world. W-DMX is also hailed as the best wireless OEM solution. W-DMX has been used for lighting major events including the Youth Olympics in Singapore; Season of Light in Helsinki; 2010 Olympics in Vancouver; Times Square in New York City; the Nobel Prize Banquet; the Berlin Wall 20-year Anniversary; Eurovision Song Contest 2010; and many more.

For more information about W-DMX, visit www.wirelessdmx.com.