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Light projection

Perth, 11th March 2014 Playing (and experimenting) with light is really one of the magical things we do as lighting designers. Today one of my meetings was with an artist with whom we are working to develop an artwork that … Continue reading

11. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, light and art, Light and inspiration, light watch | 1 comment

Air travel

Perth, 10th March 2014 With the mysterious disappearance of a Malaysian commercial airliner en route from KL to Beijing, you do wonder what’s going on at times. With all modern technology, how is it possible that an airplane just disappears … Continue reading

10. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Travelling

Hong Kong- Singapore, 7-8th March 2014 Travelling, travelling…quite a time consuming exercise. Certainly if your flight times are not very favourable you may effectively loose a whole working day even if the actual flight is only 3-4 hours. I came … Continue reading

08. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Ballroom lighting

Hong Kong, 6th March 2014 One of the most complicated and complex lighting design challenges has to be the design of a hotel’s ballroom. The ballroom is generally one of the money makers of the hotel with wedding and corporate … Continue reading

06. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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What else to manage…

Haiko – Hong Kong, 5th March 2014 I have been on a “what-to-manage” spree in my last few blogs, so what else is there to manage? It very much depends on your position within the team, but regardless where you … Continue reading

05. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Managing travel

Haiko, 4th March 2014 It is exactly because time is our commodity as I blogged yesterday, that when you are not in control of it that it can get utterly frustrating. As I am writing this I am sitting at … Continue reading

04. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Managing time

Singapore, 3rd March 2014 I can’t really believe we have already moved into March, spring time for the Northern Hemisphere, autumn for the Southern part of the world. Not only time seems to fly but also our project schedules. It … Continue reading

03. March 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Managing expectations…

Singapore, 28th February 2014 Easy to say and promote, much more difficult to actually keep it up! Obviously the more projects you have the more demands exists from your clients to deliver. Not only in the form of actual concepts, … Continue reading

28. February 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Tree of light

Singapore, 27th February 2014 The tree is a very natural element of landscape, something we are all familiar with. It is also one of the most mal-treated objects when it comes to lighting. There are very little people that really … Continue reading

27. February 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and sustainability, lighting applications, lighting design | 1 comment

The new generation

Singapore, 26th February 2014 As we see a steady growth in our projects as a result of our recognition in the market (at least one should hope so!), I find myself in a situation of expanding my team to cater … Continue reading

26. February 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light & Learn, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting design practice, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

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