Sunday, 11 August 2013

Artist Lineup - MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2013

MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2013 will make a spectacular splash back at the Surf Beach @ Sunway Lagoon. The much-anticipated outdoor music concert that is recorded live for global telecast marks its fifth year on Sunday, 8 September 2013, with international acts from Billboard Hot 100 in the US, Robin Thicke and Far East Movement who are set to ignite this year’s MTV World Stage together with Asian K-Pop band EXO (who are making their first performance in Malaysia and on MTV), and Malaysia’s own and one of Asia’s leading hip hop stars, Joe Flizzow.


ROBIN THICKE
Born in Los Angeles, Robin Thicke released his single, “Blurred Lines” from his sixth and latest album in March this year, and made waves in the music scene.



FAR EAST MOVEMENT
Far East Movement became international sensations when they made history with their 2010's platinum-selling hit, "Like a G6".



EXO
This 12-member group, EXO-K (Korean) and EXO-M (Mandarin), was created with a great aspiration to captivate audiences all around the world starting from Korea and China.



JOE FLIZZOW
Since the release of his award-winning 2009 English album, The President, Joe Flizzow has performed across the world, including Australia, U.K. and Asia.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

The Best Fog Through Better Generators


The MDG Difference...

APS - Automatic Purging System purges the heating modules after the initial heating cycle and every fog / haze emission thereafter, preventing residual build-up and clogging.



Inert gas used to pressure-propel fluid through the generators, streaming constant fog / haze safely without noise.

A stabilised heating module that incorporates fail-safe systems to ensure the generator doesn't over and under heat.

100% duty cycle means that with proper usage, MDG generators will produce fog constantly with an operating level of fluid and gas.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

VIVID Sydney - AMP Interactive

Photo Credit: Amplify Festival
Photo Credit: Amplify Festival
Photo Credit: Amplify Festival

In collaboration with the University of Sydney, Amplify Festival and Vivid Sydney, Oracle Attractions delivered laser animations for an interactive piece on the AMP building at Circular Quay. The intriguing installation started at ground level where bubbles of projected light formed around the bodies of participants. The bubbles floated up the building (using Oracle Attractions full colour laser projectors) and morphed into paper cranes. Participants watched as the cranes they had created flew about on the building facade, before disappearing into the "sky".