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Light & Build 2012 Day 3

Frankfurt, 18th April 2012 Light Watch 3-55: Light & Build 2012 Day 3 impressions Louis Poulsen launching the Silverback to a selected audience Paulina introducing her Noche Zero event at PLDA’s international development forum Philips promoting “freedom” of binning…they claim a better way to free … Continue reading

18. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Light & Build 2012 Day 2

Frankfurt, 17th April 2012 Light Watch 3-54: Light & Build 2012 Day 2 impressions GE presentations GE’s Lumination, uniform rastered flat light, transparent/ see through when off FLOS with the magnetic LED mini hook-on spots FLOS with their flatlite Hoffmeister … Continue reading

17. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Light & Build 2012 Day 1

Frankfurt, 16th April 2012 Arrived in Frankfurt on Saturday to attend the PLDA Annual General Meeting and had my first day at the fair yesterday. Many friends and familiar faces…I will not be reporting on L&B (yet) just share some … Continue reading

16. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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When time flies…

Singapore, 12th April 2012 Funny how a day can just wiz past without you actually realising what you have done! A bit like driving in automatic mode on the road, suddenly you realise you have reached your destination without really … Continue reading

12. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Building concepts

Delhi21st -22nd March 2012 It was another one of those days…I really did not manage to get on to my blog yesterday and today I may have to concede as well so this will be a 2 in 1 blog … Continue reading

22. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Laws of perception

Jakarta 12th March 2012 Lighting design is very much a matter of perception. Lighting is something that we need to see, so as a lighting designer we need to understand how human beings perceive, see things. But perception as part … Continue reading

12. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Pushing the boundaries

Perth 8th March 2012 If there is one event I would like to experience as a lighting designer it would have to be a concert spectacular by Jean Michel Jarre, the French composer famous for his multimedia and laser extravaganza’s, … Continue reading

08. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Life in the fast lane

Perth 5th March 2012 On the way to the airport this morning I couldn’t help thinking how people always want to look better, bigger and faster than they really are. The taxi that drove me to the airport in the morning … Continue reading

05. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Presentation and anticipation

  En route to Delhi, 16th February 2012 The next two months will be pretty full on travelling…I am in the lounge waiting for the boarding announcement for my flight to Delhi as I write this entry and upload later … Continue reading

17. February 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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Are you Linked-In?

Singapore 13th February 2012 If having a website and being connected to the internet was the key for staying in business just a few years ago (Bill Gates once famously said that those companies not on the world wide web … Continue reading

13. February 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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