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Reviving historic lights

Singapore, 3rd September 2014 While the ballroom T&C is coming to a close and everything is falling into place, as it always does in the end, I can start moving my attention to other project issues. I have another 5 … Continue reading

03. September 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Part of the problem

Singapore, 2nd September 2014 Some projects have problems written all over them from start to finish and though we sort of know the projects are high profile and we are keen to participate because we know it is a good … Continue reading

02. September 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Part of the solution

Singapore, 1st September 2014 I am getting a bit easier on myself and after a long day Friday could not muster the energy to write my blog, even more, during the weekend I had other things on my mind so … Continue reading

01. September 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Is the dimmer specialist always right?

Singapore, 27th August 2014 I keep on talking about this issue as it has really dominated this week’s proceedings. Inevitably it came to a head collision today during the site meeting as the cat came out of the bag. Only … Continue reading

27. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Perceived versus measured light

Singapore, 26th August 2014 One of the great misunderstandings when it comes to appreciating dimming and the dimmed lighting effect is that there is a difference between the visible appreciation of light and the actual measured output. Heaps of studies … Continue reading

26. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Leading or trailing?

Singapore, 25th August 2014 And it keeps going on…It seems the so called dimming specialists don’t really know what to do either! I have been studying the LED dimming technology a bit the last few days as I have come … Continue reading

25. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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The LED dimming saga

Singapore, 22nd August 2014 The saga related to LED dimming problems keeps on going. I think that by now we can safely say that E27/ E14 based LED lamps cannot be dimmed by commercial dimming systems. At least not properly … Continue reading

22. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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LED retrofit and dimming

Singapore, 19th August 2014 After a full day of meetings and travel back to Singapore I did not have enough energy to sit down and write my blog last night. I think that after more than 1100 daily blogs (!) … Continue reading

19. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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The last few stages

Perth, 11th August 2014 Back to work after a long weekend break in Phuket, courtesy of Singapore’s national day celebrations. I had a long day in Jakarta last week to review the progress of the installation works on a hotel … Continue reading

11. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
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Percent for the art

Singapore, 1st August 2014 Australia has a Percent for the Art scheme that require any developer, whether private or government, to spend a percentage of the development costs on art. The policy requires the developers to allocate 1 percent of … Continue reading

01. August 2014 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, light and art, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting and sustainability, lighting applications, lighting design | Leave a comment

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