Design teams at C&G Partners and BRC Imagination Arts used theatrical techniques and Rosco products to bring exhibits inside the Museum of the Bible to life.
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Designers at Lightswitch used several Rosco X-Effects LED Projectors to create realistic, simulated water effects that fully immerse the visitors inside a virtual aquarium.
The lighting design team at Tokyoblue use over 70 Pica Cube 4C LED fixtures to transform a restaurant dining area into Club Perle - one of Zurich's hottest nightclubs - on weekend nights.
BRC Imagination Arts selected Rosco Miro Cube UV LED fixtures to illuminate specialty fluorescent graphics inside the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Theatrical Consultant Erich Friend specifies Rosco LitePads to illuminate makeup & dressing room mirrors because they're safer & cooler than incandescent, and they render color better than CFL & LED replacement bulbs.
Over 20 Rosco X24 Effect Projectors are installed inside Manhattan's SeaGlass Carousel to project a shimmering water effect that envelops its riders in a whirling underwater experience.
Artist Victoria Coeln defines her Chromotopia light art installations and reveals how she creates them with a behind the scenese look at her most recent project inside The Cathedral of St. Mary in Burgos, Spain.
The Lu Kao Hwa Theater in Hong Kong improved their house lighting by installing Rosco Braq Cube 4C LED fixtures and bouncing the light off of the theater's acoustic ceiling panels.
Martin used 12 x BMFL Blades, 8 x BMFL Spots and 12 x Pointes for the lighting element of his piece, which mixed the mediums of lighting and monumental projection to illuminate a section of the wall approximately 100 metres long. The idea was to build a 10 minute animated show that painted the wall with light … examining the connection between the ancient stone wall and the cutting-edge technology...
The four 24 metre wide gobo images seared into the sand of the beach at Surfers Paradise right below the 322 metre high Q1 … for the launch of the new 7 Gold Coast News operation. The ingenious optical stunt was one of a number of high impact logo activations created for the event by lighting designer Adam Volz of TLD Services, who was asked by Channel 7 to sprinkle some visual magic and get their...