Digital playback controller projects shopping mall’s creative LED lighting

Nov 22, 2005 4:30 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



LEDs change colors to animate the Galleriet Shopping Center in Bergen, Norway.
Norway-based Vestad Lighting has implemented a lighting playback control system to run its new lighting installation in the Galleriet Shopping Centre in Bergen, Norway.

Tor Bjarne Vestad was called in to brighten up a dark shopping mall. The lighting designer specified 96 Tryka LED luminaires and a Pharos lighting playback controller. Vestad’s design now washes the Galleriet Shopping Centre’s columns and glass ceiling in ever-changing colors.

Vestad sought to enhance the features of the main hall in the shopping center. The mall already had installed brighter lighting fixtures, but also sought entertainment effects. Using design software that incorporated pixel mapping, the lighting playback controller allows LED arrays to display video clips and themed lighting presentations.

For more information, visit www.pharoscontrols.com and www.tmb.com.

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