5 Words Media is bringing laser to houses of worship

5 Words Media is bringing laser to houses of worship
We were honored this week to be a part of the moving lights and laser showcase at Living Streams Church presented by the amazing team at 5 Words Media. Ben Spellman set up a Skywriter HPX M-5 which proved to be the perfect complement to the Elation Dart 360 movers. Check...

Worship lighting with Integrity

Worship lighting with Integrity
Our friends at Integrity Lighting are using their Skywriter HPX M-10 lasers to help bring the light to The Assembly at Broken Arrow! Great work by Josh Hall and the rest of the Integrity team!

Lasers at MAGFest

Lasers at MAGFest
It’s #MAGFEST time! MAGFest is a music and gaming festival right in X-Laser’s backyard. It’s an incredibly fun event for anyone into gaming of all kinds. This year our friends at Nomad Event Systems are providing lasers and lighting for the main stage with the very talented Christof Krztov running the 4 Skywriter HPX M-5 lasers from Pangolin’s Beyond. 

Stonewolf Studios brings lasers into dance

Stonewolf Studios brings lasers into dance
Dustin Derry of Stonewolf Studios designed some excellent looks for the Chicago Tap Theatre using Skywriter HPX 2W units. Check out the great work he and his team are doing at www.stonewolf.com.

Educational series: Galvanometer scanners vs. stepper motors

Educational series: Galvanometer scanners vs. stepper motors
Here’s our third post in our series of educational content. For the first two posts, check out our Facebook page (click here). With laser projectors, there are two main methods of scanning a laser beam: stepper motors and galvanometer scanners. Here, we’re going to get into the basics of these systems and how they stand apart from one another.

#LaserBlizzard of 2016, starring the Skywriter HPX

#LaserBlizzard of 2016, starring the Skywriter HPX
During the weekend of Jan. 22, 2016, the Washington, D.C., metro area (and X-Laser HQ) experienced a historic snowstorm, with some areas receiving as many as 36 inches of snow in just over 24 hours. We saw this as an opportunity to put our Skywriter HPX to the test in a rather extreme scenario. Check out the full story!