November 2021
Intermediate to advanced
304 pages
8h 14m
English
In the late 1990s while attending a lighting convention, I sat in on a discussion of the newest innovations in automated lighting technology. At the end of the seminar, a well-respected lighting designer was asked what he thought was the Holy Grail of automated lighting. He said that in the next ten to 15 years all lights would be digital. He described a system where, instead of using mechanical functions and glass to change the output of a fixture, everything would be generated in a video-like format. These digital lighting fixtures would be more than just a video projector on a yoke, as they would contain specific software to enable them to behave as lighting fixtures. Any ...
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