The overall effect provided not only logical linking of the various exhibits, this could have been done using a white self adhesive tape on the floor, but by using Light Tape as the directional indicator the resulting effect added a whole new dimension to the overall exhibit, says the manufacturer.
The floor, which is usually seen as just something you walk on, came alive and became as much a part of the overall design of the room as the accompanying pictured canvases used to tell the story of the varying uses for the exhibited products being promoted by BAE.
The 2" lit width, Media White Light Tapewas first fitted in place using 3M double sided adhesive tape, which was then covered with 5" wide Light Tape Floor Shield, a product specifically designed to protect the lighting product from foot traffic medium term.
The Light Tape looked totally in keeping with the heady mix of hi tech equipment being displayed and its brightness and visual appeal stood up to the other forms of lighting effects that were used to spotlight the exhibits. The BAE stand at Farnborough was designed and built by Rapiergroup in Ware, Hertfordshire.
(Jim Evans)