Archive for January, 2010

Australia Day

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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While I will always be true to my English heritage, at this time of year in particular it’s great to be an Aussie.

Yesterday was Australia Day, a national public holiday where Australians are encouraged to think of the things that make this nation what it is.  For many this is a trip to the beach, a barbecue, sharing a drink or two with friends. That certainly was schedule for the Beale family yesterday.

I think it’s also worth reflecting on the where the Australian lighting design industry is at and I’m pleased to report that things are looking good.  There are more clients and architects insisting that a specialist be appointed to design lighting to projects.  It’s almost unheard of now for a public project not to call for a specialist designer to be part of the consultant team.  And the scope for the specialist designer appears to be growing too - we are not just being asked to design the transitional spaces such as foyers and lobbies but also the less sexy spaces such as offices.  I believe there is more satisfaction in getting these spaces right because that’s where people will be spending most of their time.

I’m seeing more interest in things like the IALD in Australia and envisage membership to grow.  Fed Square will be holding their Light in Winter again this year - I have seen the plans and believe me it will be by far the best yet.  Then there is State of Design which has a dedicated lighting trade show and associated lecture series (curated by Electrolight).  Then we have the guys from Objective Light who will be arranging some more fantastic talks, building on their successes last year.  Then there is the IES international lighting design awards in March (in which Electrolight has 2 short-listed entries).

It’s going to be an exciting year for Electrolight and for the lighting industry as a whole.  Bring it on.

Midsumma T Dance

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

The weather just about held out and we were able to show off the winning design at T Dance.  It was a close run thing, mind.  All of the lights we borrowed for the show were IP 20 (in other words not water-proof).  While I had reservations I was assured by Tim Bateson of the Midsumma committee that it NEVER rains on T dance and that all would be cool.  I mean, what could possibly go wrong strapping 100 mains voltage, non-waterproof lights to a metal fence in the rain?

Of course Tim was right, the rain held off and we were able to fire up the coloured fluoros which seemed to be a hit with the punters that I spoke with.

To the committee of Midsumma, thank you for inviting us to be involved with your event this year.  I know how special this event is to the community and it has been such fun to get involved.  I hope that you invite us back next year.

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Photos by the lights

A wandering line of light

A wandering line of light

Midsumma vote - and the winner is…

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Thank you so much to all of you who voted, great that so many of you care about these things!  By a whisker it’s design no 2.  And the winner of the pair of tickets is VINNIE P - love your comment which we feel really sums up what the installation is all about.  Vinnie wrote:

“#2 for me. I liked 1, but then 2 seemed more psychedelic and more fitting for an outdoor dance party. I love how the lights are all connected at the beginning and end, but seem to become separated and distant in the middle. #2 seems more like a celebration, just like Midsumma and T - Dance itself.”

Well done Vinnie, a pair of tickets is on its way to you.  And thanks again for everyone who has got involved.  I hope to chat with some of you on Sunday (I’ll be the one hanging out near the fence all evening!)

Cheers Paul

Thank you and farewell, John

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

It is with sadness that we say goodbye to John Ford who leaves us for pastures new.

John has made a fantastic contribution to Electrolight over the 5  years he has been with us, having led some of our most significant projects such as the MTC theatre and Recital Hall.  Aside from these better known projects John has had a hand in almost all of our other projects and his knowledge and contribution will be missed.

Good luck John and thank you.  We couldn’t have done it without you.

John’s last piece of work with us, aiming lights to DCM’s portals on the new Westgate Freeway, Saturday night, 9pm.

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