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Singapore, Monday 2nd April 2012 What happened to April Fool’s Day? Am I getting older and missing the action? I did not see or notice any big prank normally quite easy to spot on TV or in newspapers? Or was … Continue reading

02. April 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and culture, lighting and the economy, lighting applications | 1 comment

Valuable

Singapore, Wednesday 28th March 2012 Flying overnight is less and less my thing, even if it is business class. I used to fly overnight all the time as to not loose valuable time, but right now what is valuable is … Continue reading

28. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, Education, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting applications | Leave a comment

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
Categories: Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design | Leave a comment

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
Categories: city beautification, light and art, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting applications | Leave a comment

LED and lighting levels

Perth 7th March 2012 We went out tonight to do some spot measurements in a brick factory that is considering doing a full lighting audit to check if they are still complying to the Australian lighting codes. These lighting standards … Continue reading

07. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting standards | 1 comment

Next generation LED’s?

Perth 6th March 2012 I read that an Australian company (BluGlass) seems to have developped the next generation of high efficiency LED’s and solar panels. According to their website (see below) the technology has already resulted in several (14) patents … Continue reading

06. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: light watch, lighting and the economy, lighting applications, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

A crazy world

Singapore 2-3rd March 2012 Another week gone past…weekends are good for reflections on work, things that happened, issues to resolve in the week coming, but really weekends should be for personal quality time. I have often mentioned in my blog … Continue reading

03. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
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The power of Watt?

Singapore 1st March 2012 The issues around power loads per area kept popping up again today. The more I get to deal with these so called energy consultants (I am sure they are real) the more I get worked up … Continue reading

01. March 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: going green, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting standards | 1 comment

A leap of faith

Singapore 29th February 2012 Today is a leap day, one of thise days that only come along once every 4 years, to bring us back in sync with the actual earth’s rotation around the sun. My grandmother (Dutch side) was born … Continue reading

29. February 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Education, light watch, lighting applications, lighting of the future, lighting standards | Leave a comment

Are we loosing our way?

Singapore 27th February 2012 A few days ago I had a very interesting discussion with an up and coming young lighting designer. She told me that all her projects were based around the LED technology and that she had yet … Continue reading

27. February 2012 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, light watch, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting of the future | Leave a comment

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