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Stage Design - Deliric X Silent Strike III @ Arenele Romane

Stage Design - Deliric X Silent Strike III @ Arenele Romane

Authors: arh. Alexandru Ofrim, arh. Otilia Sorete Arbore, arh. Iulia Stancov
Firm: Ateliero

Collaborators: Vizualuri - Dan Basu, Organizare Eveniment- Hip Hop Takeovers
Photo: Andrei Via

Authors’ Comment

The stage design made for Deliric & Silent Strike's last album release proposes a layered architectural composition where technology and spatial topography merge into an immersive environment, enhancing the dialogue between music, visuals, and live performance.

At the compositional level, the stage is defined by a central vertical axis, with the DJ positioned front and center — becoming the core of both visual and auditory command. Behind him, a wide panoramic LED screen acts as a dynamic backdrop, delivering a fluid visual narrative that supports the live performance through abstract visuals or beat-synchronized content.

The orchestra is placed on tiered lateral platforms, framing the stage like a technological amphitheater. These platforms are not merely structural; they are entirely clad in LED panels, turning them into active light-emitting and informational elements. This allows for infinite atmospheric variations, rhythmic visual pulses, and pattern-based storytelling that complements the artistic direction of the show.

The architectural lighting system is fully integrated into the upper and lateral rigging, composed of mobile spotlights and programmable RGB units. Sharp beams of light construct a three-dimensional spatial grid, dynamically reshaping the viewer’s perception of the stage. The alternating use of cold (blue, white) and warm (intense red, amber) tones functions as a scenographic language to mark emotional transitions—moments of introspection or intensity within the live act.

The resulting stage aesthetic reflects a neo-industrial language with digital accents, where visual layering (orchestra – DJ – LED screen), the materiality of light, and reactive surfaces (LED-clad volumes) converge into a cohesive, scalable, and immersive system. The curved platforms, programmed lighting, and reflective flooring contribute to a multisensory experience in which architecture itself becomes a medium for artistic composition.