Save the date: A new light installation by Doug Wheeler opens Thursday, September 12, in New York. Learn more: https://zwrnr.art/3XqWQZW Over the past six decades, Wheeler has become known for his innovative constructions and installations that engage with the experience of light, space, and sound. On view in Doug Wheeler: Day Night Day will be an immersive environment by the artist that further expands on his groundbreaking investigations of the possibilities of luminous space. Photo by Porter McLeod
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UNLOCK THE SPACE FOR TRANSFORMATION For Texturae, the goal is to transform a space, captivate it with new forms of contemporary art. The walls act as conceptual frames that offer intriguing perspectives, capable of transforming everyday life. Explore a world of possibilities with Texturae. Texturae.it
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Power of the Byte - Digital and AI Thursday, July 11 – Tuesday, July 23 William H Miller Studios and Fine Art 702 8th Ave. N., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 1 - 5 pm or by appointment. Come and experience an art show devoted exclusively to digital and AI-generated art. The opening reception is Saturday, July 13 from 5 - 8 pm. The 34" x 24" framed and matted poster is a first edition, one-of-a-kind print. The price is $1500. This is our first attempt at consolidating three inaugural roads on the Moon into one spectacular poster. Note the color flyouts, with iridescent blue, green and yellow representing light, which is one of the key enablers for life beyond Earth. To the left you see the definition of the Eskey System, and beside each flyout a lunar address and a brief description of why these locations were chosen. Note that the upper left corner is blank, which allows our clients to add their logos and distribute them as giveaways. In Star Wars, blue and green are the colors of the lightsabers of the Jedi Knights, whereas red lightsabers are wielded by the Sith Warriors. https://lnkd.in/e_f8A2ha
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🎨 Why Are Museums Choosing Framing Projectors for Art Illumination? 🎨 Museums are increasingly turning to framing projectors for their art illumination needs. Here’s why this technology is becoming the go-to choice for curators: 🔍 Precision Lighting Framing projectors allow curators to direct light exactly where it’s needed, creating a perfect balance between highlighting the artwork and minimizing distractions. 🎯 Customizable Light Shape With framing projectors, the shape and size of the light beam can be adjusted to perfectly match the artwork, enhancing the visual impact without overexposing the piece. 💡 Enhanced Artwork Preservation By focusing light only on the artwork, framing projectors help reduce unnecessary exposure to light, preserving the integrity and longevity of priceless pieces. 🌟 Improved Viewer Experience A well-lit exhibit makes all the difference. Framing projectors ensure that each artwork is presented in the best possible light, enhancing the overall visitor experience. #MuseumLighting #ArtIllumination #FramingProjector #CuratorialTech #ArtConservation #ExhibitionDesign #PrecisionLighting #LightingInnovation #GalleryLighting #ArtworkPreservation #CulturalHeritage #LEDLighting #LightingDesign #MuseumTechnology #ArtExhibition
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Happy Friday! Everyone~🎨 Why Are Museums Choosing Framing Projectors for Art Illumination? 🎨 Museums are making the switch to framing projectors for one key reason: they offer unparalleled precision in art illumination. Here's why they're becoming essential: 🔍 Precision Lighting: Direct light exactly where it’s needed, avoiding spillover and distractions. 🎯 Customizable Light Shape: Adjust the light beam to perfectly match the artwork, enhancing its visual impact. 💡 Artwork Preservation: Minimize exposure to unnecessary light, preserving the integrity of priceless pieces. 🌟 Enhanced Viewer Experience: Create a stunning exhibit by presenting each piece in the best possible light. Swipe to see how framing projectors are transforming art displays! ➡️ #MuseumLighting #ArtIllumination #FramingProjector #CuratorialTech #ArtConservation #ExhibitionDesign #PrecisionLighting #LightingInnovation #GalleryLighting #ArtworkPreservation #CulturalHeritage #LEDLighting #LightingDesign #MuseumTechnology #ArtExhibition
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Great to see my alma mater hosting exhibitions of this type! 🟠 👁️🗨️ The theme of "seeing the unseeable" and the use of data is a theme that defined a solid decade of work at HUSH - from the scale of a poster, to lobby-scale art installations and placemaking. Yet, at this point "data viz" has become aging nomenclature - the result of so much visualization for the sake of visualization itself, not for human impact. 🧠 What's more interesting is how the "seeing of unseeable data" can impact our behaviors, change the way we think, what we feel and how we act. We're rapidly applying these ideas to projects at the scale of airport terminals and mixed use developments. More data, more space, more impact. See some legacy work: 🌞 Turning an organization's commitment to net zero engineering into a sustainability mirror and workplace motivator (https://lnkd.in/eSvVU7_v) 🌐 Using the data of the world's largest mobility organization to inspire guests with scale and impact (https://lnkd.in/ewX33Ynz) 🟢 Using productivity data to change workforce behaviors and influence a new workplace culture (https://lnkd.in/eCZjrfzf)
In modern life, data is so ubiquitous, it's practically invisible — but should it be? ArtCenter’s exhibition Seeing the Unseeable, opening Thursday, brings together 20 years of work from 16 artists + designers at the forefront of using data visualization as a springboard for creative expression and cultural critique. Experience custom algorithms as large-scale installations, the beauty of threatened coral reefs as intricate stitches of crochet, storm systems as suspended titanium cloud sculptures, and much more. Seeing the Unseeable is part of Getty's PST ART: Art & Science Collide, a landmark series of exhibitions in partnership with leading museums and institutions across Southern California. 🟠 Seeing the Unseeable: Data, Design, Art 📅 On view 9/19—2/15, 2025 | Opening Reception: 9/19, 6 PM 📍 Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, ArtCenter, 1700 Lida Street, Pasadena https://bit.ly/3B9yhs4
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Display lighting ✨ Here at Truly Lighting we always consider the finer details, and what key considerations are needed for your home. While display lighting has traditionally been more commonplace in galleries, museums and retail settings, more homeowners are embracing this element of lighting within their domestic setting. This is particularly true for those who have art, collectables or artefacts that they want to showcase and be able to appreciate them more within the home 🏡 What to know more? Dive into our recent blog > https://lnkd.in/eBd_AwRi #DisplayLighting #LightingDesign #LightingTips #HomeLighting
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What would you prioritize in museum lighting? LED lighting with dimming capability for creating varying atmospheres across different exhibits or lower total cost of ownership for long-term budget efficiency? In museums, the ability to create dynamic and varied atmospheres is essential for enhancing the visitor experience and preserving the integrity of exhibits. LED systems with dimming capabilities allow curators to adjust lighting levels to suit the specific needs of different displays, from delicate artworks to interactive installations. Moreover, these lighting solutions offer a lower total cost of ownership due to their energy efficiency and longevity, making them a smart investment for institutions looking to manage their budgets effectively. By prioritizing such advanced lighting technology, museums can both elevate the presentation of their collections and optimize their operational costs.
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1797 SCENES and SPATIALITY -Gautam Shah https://lnkd.in/dQiPkdjG The term scenography is of Greek origin. The sites, places and locations are ‘subverted’ to realistic, indicative, make-believe or even bizarre environments. All places are scenes, and all scenes are spaces. A scene is a static spatial thing, but actions suffuse it with time dynamics. The audience engagement, as an event, was once limited to a fixed position, but the same now, is participatory happening, as in art installations.
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As we are getting more enquiries about the 48V track system, we thought we share some knowledge with you to help you specify confidently. Here are the 3 most important things you need to know why a low voltage lighting system might be good for your project: - The track is a lot slimmer than the traditional track system, making it look extra slick - It produces a lot less heat, so it is great for museums, art galleries and places with precious art - It can take emergency lighting module, too The 48V track can co-exist with a normal LED installation, so you can have just a section in your project, or the entire project can be low voltage. To learn more, check out our latest blogpost here: https://lnkd.in/gR-reH6U If you have any more questions, do give us a shout, we are here to help. #commerciallighting #lightingdesign #commercialinteriors
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