Wearable electronics for Infernal

Wearable electronics for Infernal

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For Infernal’s 2015 summer tour, I designed and built a series of interactive wearables that fused technology, light, and performance into a seamless visual experience. These custom-engineered stage outfits allowed the band and dancers to control and synchronize lighting effects in real-time, enhancing the live show’s energy and impact.

Key Features & Innovations

  • Handheld Remote-Controlled Strobe-Light System
    • Custom wireless LED strobes embedded in the performers’ costumes.
    • DMX-controlled for precise timing with music and choreography.
    • Performers could trigger effects on demand, adding dynamic flashes and pulses to the show.
  • Laser Mohawk System
    • A head-mounted array of high-powered lasers, forming a futuristic mohawk.
    • Integrated motion sensors allowed the lasers to react to movement, creating a trail effect.
    • Controlled via wireless interface, enabling color and pattern changes live on stage.
  • CO2 Gun with LED Lights
    • A custom-built CO2 gun with integrated LED lights for added visual impact.
    • DMX-controlled to synchronize CO2 bursts with lighting effects.

Built-in LED lights and DMX controlled electronics for the CO2 gun

Impact & Reception

The Infernal Wearables added an electrifying cyberpunk aesthetic to the tour, turning the stage into a living light show. By combining real-time control, interactivity, and striking visuals, these custom wearables set a new standard for high-tech stage performance. See a video of the Infernal Summer Tour 2015 below.

DMX controlled lazer Mohawk for the Dancers