A Jands Vista I3 console running the next generation Vista v2 software was specified to control the lighting for a specially commissioned work on display as part of the World Wildlife Fund's "Deutschland wird Wald Meister 2011" (Year of the Forest) campaign in Berlin, Germany.
The Year of the Forest initiative is supported by prominent German celebrities, and the launch featured a media conference the day after the installation went live.
The lit work became a local and international talking point, as well as a popular attraction enjoyed by press, public and passers by alike.
The temporary installation - which was in place on the steps of the Konzerthaus in Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt square - featured 26 tree sculptures measuring up to six metres in height, each carefully crafted using recycled cardboard materials, and diligently lit for the darkness hours.
Image: David Biene
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