
The
four-day festival ran from November 5-9, 2009, with the highlight being the
"Festival of Freedom" held at the landmark Brandenburg Gate.
Thousands of guests attended the evening of November 9 to celebrate the fall of
the wall 20 years ago - including representatives of the former GDR opposition,
eyewitnesses, official guests and personalities from politics and culture.

The
Berlin Staatskapelle and State Opera Chorus, conducted by Daniel Barenboim,
opened the ceremony on the Pariser Platz. Potsdamer Platz, 18th of March Square
and the Reichstag all held major events as well. Lighting Designer was Gerd
Helinski, Managing Director of Helicon-Media GmbH. After the concert, the fall
of the Berlin Wall was symbolized with the toppling of a domino wall made up of
over 1000 giant Styrofoam dominoes, stacked along the entire wall path.
Following the symbolic “fall”, hundreds of thousands of people filled the street
festivals in one giant party, complete with a fireworks display.

Helicon-Media
specified a system including 90 DeSisti Outdoor 5kW Fresnels, various blinders
by MAJOR, 12 Falcon 7kW and 30 HES Showguns, controlled by 2 grandMA Full Size
consoles and 2 MA NSPs. To reliably deliver signal to the fixtures, 10 Wireless
Solution W-DMX™ BlackBox S-1 transmitters and 15 W-DMX™ Outdoor BlackBox R-512
receivers solved the problem.
“We have
been using W-DMX equipment successfully since the World Cup in soccer in 2006,”
said Helinski, “The W-DMX system has worked at numerous events beyond the
specified limits of the system. For instance, we have used the system over a
distance of 2.3 kilometers (1.4 miles) reliably and without interference at the
opening ceremony for the new Strelasund bridge.”

He
continues, “For the Festival of Freedom this year, a total of 21 light towers
had to be networked. We expected it to be quite a challenge to set up a data
system in an urban environment where masts of the big TV and radio stations
added to the usual city data chaos. The Wireless Solution W-DMX however worked
without a glitch.”
Udo Thimm
was operating the show. Stefan Krawietz and Tobias Müller of Helicon-Media were
project managers, and Gerald Poneski of Compact Team was producer. The show was
organized by Art Projects of Berlin. Lighting was supplied by Helicon Media
GmbH, who recently invested heavily in Wireless Solution equipment.
The celebration was covered internationally, including special
dedicated pages and fan sites in social media outlets such as Twitter, Facebook
and YouTube. Naturally, one of the most popular questions was, “Where were you
when the wall came down?” As it turns out, the 20-year anniversary proved to be
just as memorable.
W-DMX™ by Wireless Solution Sweden AB has become
the world standard for wireless DMX, winning awards on both sides of the
Atlantic. W-DMX “outshone the rest” in
an independent test (Lighting & Sound
International). Specified with
perfect results in high-profile lighting projects everywhere, W-DMX has been
used for lighting the Olympic
Council of Asia (OCA) Headquarters in Kuwait; Andrea Bocelli live at the
Colosseum; Times Square in New York City; the Nobel Prize Banquet; and many more.
For more
information about W-DMX™ by Wireless Solution, visit www.wirelessdmx.com.
Mauerfall Photos: Copyright - Gerd
Helinski