Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Arturo Tedeschi’s Stage-Design Seeks To “Evoke A Sense Of Archetypal Architecture” For Illenium World Tour


“Illenium music tells a deep story of awakening, rebirth, and healing. The production aimed to convey this story through a captivating multi-dimensional experience, utilizing digital technologies such as lights, lasers, LED walls, pyros, and enhanced sound experience, while also giving importance to the fixed elements of the stage. The stage set enhances the guest experience and captivates the audience even before the concert begins. It sets the tone, amplifies audience response, it creates a subliminal connection”, says Tedeschi.



Illenium (born Nick Miller) is a Grammy Award-nominated producer/DJ, instrumentalist, and one of today’s most successful crossover electronic artists. He has elevated dance music via his bold, progressive take on the genre and his expansive sound. Following his latest self-titled album, his world tour kicked off in May from The Gorge Amphitheatre and will touch North America, Europe, and Australia.

The set pieces form a captivating three-dimensional background, with references and symbolism. They add visual interest and depth and evoke a sense of archetypal architecture. The stage design incorporates a central platform dedicated to Illenium’s performance, accompanied by a rear catwalk specifically designed to provide a dedicated space for the guitarist, strings player, and guest vocalist to perform on. The catwalk features sloping ends that seamlessly align with the height of the piano and drum risers. Additionally, two symbolic tower elements frame the colossal LED wall, enhancing the overall visual impact of the stage setup. The DJ booth seamlessly integrates with the overall set design, an integral element of the composition.
6th  Edition of International Design Research Awards

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