British poet John Ruskin once declared, “you get what you pay for.” Although his quip has been repeated often over the past two centuries, it isn’t always true. A beautiful case in point is Pol’ and’ Rock, a three-day event held at the Czaplinek-Broczyno Airfield that bills itself as “the largest free festival in Europe.”
Inspired by Woodstock, Pol’and’Rock drew over 800,000 fans this year for the 30th edition of the festival. Those fans didn’t have to pay a penny to attend, but they were treated to a priceless festival experience.
Just in terms of sheer diversity, the event was reportedly jaw-dropping. Artists from almost every popular genre, from Nu Metal and Alt Rock, to Classic Rock and Hip-Hop performed on the Festival’s two stages. Among them were international acts like Guano Apes, Clawfinger, Modestep, Flogging Molly and Motionless in White, as well as Polish stars, including COMA and T. Love.
Supporting their performances was a light show designed by Jacek Chojczak and the Green Beam Design team. At the centre of the massive main stage (80m x 20m with a 21m trim) was an automated RGB ring that changed positions throughout the shows. Thanks to its half-rounded stealth filer, the ring was visible to fans from every angle.
Animating the ring with bold colours, intense output, and dynamic light angles was a collection of 48 CHAUVET Professional Maverick Storm 2 BeamWash fixtures, which were supplied by ATM System Sp. z o.o.
