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Annuaire. Festival Arbres & Lumières Genève. Architecture Lumière Conseil. The European GreenLight Programme. eLumit. School of American Ballet International Association of Lighting Designers | IALD, 2008 Award of Excellence. This small, but elegant, project for the School of American Ballet (SAB) was part of a large redevelopment of the Lincoln Center. Lighting designer Suzan Tillotson was tasked to illuminate a unique dance environment. Selux’s M100 and a customized version of the company’s equally popular M60 met the objectives for this project “bright and shadow-free, with beautiful color-rendering, no direct view to the lamps and minimal distraction when looking in the mirrors.” The innovative design by architects Diller Scofidio & Renfro features two new glass studios that seem to "float" within the existing space of SAB's dance studios, maximizing space and providing much more room for simultaneous instruction and practice for students.

Electrical Contractor: Power and Integrated Building Systems Magazine. Panneaux solaires, éclairage LED, éoliennes, kits solaires, hydro-turbines - Energiedouce. Muuuz – Blog Architecture, Design, Tendances, Inspiration. A comprehensive and efficient research, communication and advertising platform for the building & design industry. Home - International Association of Lighting Designers. Multiverse de Leo Villareal. Multiverse es la instalación más grande y más compleja que ha creado el artista americano Leo Villareal. La instalación Multiverse tiene aproximadamente unos 41.000 módulos LED repartidos a lo largo de los 60m que mide el túnel. Una vez instalado todo el hardware en la arquitectura actual, el artista programó unas secuencias a través de un software diseñado por él mismo para crear unas configuraciones abstractas de luz.

Su programación permite elementos de luces al azar, por lo que, si bien es posible que se repita un patrón durante un visionado, es muy poco probable. Aún así, el ojo buscará las pautas de movimiento, un efecto de percepción de los rastros hipnóticos de las luces. Vía NAIT5. Alertes, Des ondes électromagnétiques dans les ampoules basse consommation. L’appel aux LED des Transmusicales. LED Light Bulbs on Track to Replace Regular 60-watt Bulbs. Toshiba LED A-Lamp You probably have some type of LED (light-emitting diode) in just about every room in your home, whether it’s in a clock, computer display, appliance or piece audio/video gear, to name a few. And the proliferation isn’t over. Within the last few years, LEDs have been touted as a replacement for regular household incandescent bulbs. To date you’ve seen LEDs in under-cabinet strip lighting, flood lights and small bulbs, but the 60-watt replacement—the workhorse bulb for most homes—has remained elusive.

LED bulbs last about 40 times longer (about 19 years based on 3 hours use per day), require less than one tenth of the electricity and, unlike red-hot incandescent bulbs, they give off so little heat they can be used in sealed environments. When shopping for an LED bulb, you’ll want to pay attention to the light output, which is measured in lumens (Current Federal Trade Commission regulations require most bulb packages to display it).