Moscow complied 864 years in a big way. Thousands of guests, an endless number of outdoor events and spectacular fireworks took place in a celebration that was coordinated by the communications platform Artist de Riedel.

Moscow celebrated its 864th anniversary with a wide range of leisure activities made up of more than 700 Activities. The main event took place in the Red Square of the Russian capital, where more than 6.500 spectators and a 2.500 Artists. To coordinate the communications of the celebration, gift from Russia's largest private bank, Alfa-Bank, The organizers and the technical team used a matrix platform for intercommunication, distribution of analog and digital audio and TCP/IP Artist data signals from Riedel Communications. Riedel provided the system that allowed the 4-D mapping projection created and produced by David Atkins Enterprises.

The Moscow birthday party was a spectacular mega-event, which included an innovative 4-D mapping projected on the façade of Moscow University and a fireworks display. In order to provide an adequate communication system, The organizers divided the area into two zones: The control tower and the university building. The two areas were interconnected through fiber. Artist chassis 64 and Artist 32 At both points they formed the underlying infrastructure.. In addition to the digital intercom platform, a Riedel Performer digital partyline system and several Motorola radio-mobiles were used, integrated into the infrastructure via Riedel's RiFace radio interface.

They were also used in the event 25 Artist dashboards 1000, while the partyline Performer installation consisted of 17 flasks C3 and 3 Performer C44 master stations, that integrated the partyline into the intercom matrix system.

The Artist installation of the first Channel OB mobile unit, A local broadcaster, was integrated into the system via a 4 lines. likewise, Riedel Pro headphones were used in almost all positions. Due to its high insulation, allowed a very clear communication despite the large amount of noise generated by this event. In addition, the timecode for the event was distributed through the Artist intercom system to provide reliable synchronization to the different projection and pyrotechnics groups.


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by • 15 nov, 2011
• section: audio, projection