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Preparations

Singapore 19-20th April 2013 Sometimes when I reach Friday I am like…phew…that’s another week gone. I was off at 6.30 to go for a drink with a friend and never came back before late….so here is a weekend edition 🙂 … Continue reading

20. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Boomerang projects

Singapore 17th April 2013 As lighting designers we need projects to stay in the fray; to get projects we need to receive an invitation to quote for our services (an RFP, a request for proposal) and to receive an invitation … Continue reading

17. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Joy and disappointment

Perth 11th April 2013 I have just been notified that a lighting event that was to be held in Qatar next month has been cancelled (actually postponed)…that’s really disappointing. A phone call from the organisers informed me that they found … Continue reading

11. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Rijks Museum re-opens

Perth 8th April 2013 As a Dutchman I cann’t but be proud of our famous Rijks Museum. It will be re-opened next week after 10 years of rebuilding, renovation and restoration. The news from the last few days not surprisingly … Continue reading

08. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light and art, lighting applications, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

Business and pleasure

Bali 2nd April 2013 The benefit of doing projects all over the world is that you go places, sometimes repeatedly to the same (enjoyable) place. After the Good Friday -Easter long weekend I travelled back to Bali yesterday to start … Continue reading

02. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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3D facade lighting is here

Singapore 23rd March 2013 Got late last night after a busy day in and out the office…I had tickets for the Roots & Rock festival last night which saw 2 of my favourite musicians (Bonnie Raitt and Paul Simon) perform, … Continue reading

23. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, light watch, lighting applications, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

Reversed education

Singapore 19th March 2013 Back to LED! It’s been a couple of blogs I have not mentioned LED’s I believe 🙂 Yesterday I met with one of the LED suppliers and had an interesting discussion. At least this one is … Continue reading

19. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, going green, light watch, lighting and sustainability, lighting applications | Leave a comment

Myth Busters

Perth 7th March2013 I don’t watch that much TV but occasionally I do and a few days ago I caught a program called Myth Busters in which they tried to debunk a “Myth” as seen in a movie (I believe … Continue reading

07. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Light & Learn, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting applications | 1 comment

Towards zero energy

Perth 5th March2013 As you may have noticed I am a bit more relaxed with my blogging, but yesterday I had a legitimate reason not to blog, it turned out to be a public holiday on arrival here. With all … Continue reading

05. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: going green, light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting applications, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

Seeing is believing

Kuala Lumpur 28th February 2013 In Kuala Lumpur today and tomorrow…follow up on one of my previous blogs on doing visual mock ups. We spent the afternoon preparing the site and mock up for our night time testing. While we … Continue reading

01. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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