UK - Entertainment lighting supplier White Light will be at ARC 07, the architectural, retail and commercial lighting show, which takes place at the Business Design Centre in Islington, North London from February 12-13. White Light will be on the Enliten Architectural Lighting stand, M35, demonstrating a range of products for which they are the exclusive UK distributors.

Those looking to control lighting remotely without the need cables will be interested in the W-DMX wireless DMX system from Wireless Solutions in Sweden, currently in use on the Light Elements project in Maidstone.

Designers looking for cost-effective playback of pre-programmed lighting will be interested in the showSTORE and miniSTORE DMX playback systems from ELC which record and playback DMX data from shows created on full-featured lighting controllers and then play it back triggered by conditions such as contact closures, time or other events. MiniSTORES are already in use on the Dino Jaws travelling exhibition from the Natural History Museum, amongst other projects.

LSC's EKO wall-mount installation dimmer, will also be on display, available in 6-, 12- and 24-channel versions.

White Light is also the exclusive UK distributor for Rainbow colour changers, dimmable fluorescent and LED lighting from LDDE, smoke and haze machines from Look Solutions and for lantern manufacturer Robert Juliat. Robert Juliat's Lancelot 4kW HTI spotlight/effects projector offers a solution for large-scale events in arenas or requiring projections over long throws. White Light also offers its own VSFX optical effects system and DFS Digital Festoon System, and will be showing products from the Enliten range of architectural lighting fixtures.

White Light is also participating in the Switched On London festival of lighting, taking place in the Pool of London along the banks of the River Thames from 8-16 February. The event will see a number of temporary lighting schemes installed on buildings and landmarks between London Bridge and Tower Bridge. White Light will be supplying cabling and infrastructure for the project, which will also offer visitors a chance to see the W-DMX wireless control system in action.

(Chris Henry)


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