PHILADELPHIA, PA — Having first helped revolutionize lighting control technology with the Wholehog lighting console and then unleashed a wave of creativity with the VersaTube pixilated LED tube, Nils Thorjussen is back in the entertainment technology world to innovate further, this time with drones at Verge Aero.
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Thorjussen says, “A lot of beautiful and outstanding work has already been done with drones in entertainment, but what’s lacking is a fully integrated system making it easy for designers to create and deploy their creative vision via hundreds of drones. For the past two years, I’ve been working with a team of former aerospace engineers to create a comprehensive control system with a straightforward programming interface, effects generation algorithms, full 3D visualization, and automatic flight path calculation. When my lighting friends ask me what I’m up to, I say I’m building Drone Hog.”
Thorjussen continued, “We believe there’s large untapped creative potential for drone technology in the entertainment industry. Drones are a dynamic, three dimensional platform that allow light pixels or other artistic elements to reconfigure themselves endlessly. The sky’s quite literally the limit!” To give a taste of what’s possible, the team, together with rental partner A&O Drones, recently created a drone light tunnel and raced a Jeep through it.
Says Thorjussen, “Our software makes it so fast to create a show. No coding or third-party animation software is needed. From scratch, we programmed, tested, deployed, and flew the light tunnel in a couple of hours. This kind of streamlined experience is what’s needed for drone usage to become more widespread in entertainment events.”
Verge Aero is now gearing up to do more shows, having successfully debuted its system with A&O.
Marco Niedermeier of A&O Drones commented, “We evaluated other options prior to investing in the Verge Aero drone fleet and were extremely impressed with the performance of the drones and the flexible, powerful control software. We recently flew a show at a private event in Dubai with great results. We look forward to working together with Verge Aero on other projects to come.”
Verge Aero is fully FAA approved to fly drone shows in the U.S. using its custom-designed drones, built in ISO certified facilities in the States.
Based in Philadelphia, Verge Aero’s mission is to make drone technology accessible to creative professionals by providing everything necessary to easily create and fly sophisticated drone shows. You can reach Nils at Nils@VergeAero.com
You can find a video of the drone light tunnel here: https://youtu.be/sNcjGM3qW7g