
I am absolutely LOVING these opportunities to write about my craft!
Check out my latest article in designing lighting magazine on page 46.
I’m VERY excited to launch the NEW 16500 EDU DIGEST! I had a blast getting nerdy on the technical details and making it fun and easy to digest for specifiers and contractors alike! If you want to get on my mailing list for the monthly blast on the 15th of each month, comment below or email alux@16500.com. First issue comes out THIS FRIDAY!
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I’m excited to be speaking at LDI again and reuniting with industry friends! Check out the summary of my session below and say hi if you’re attending!
Light Is Light…Or Is It?
Various forms of entertainment lighting, whether that be in touring, concerts, theatre, film, broadcast, or niche architainment installations, have a lot of overlap in approach, syntax, and personnel. These disciplines have enough in common to conjure the simple perception that “light is light”, and we may think all lighting can be approached from the same standpoint. However, when crossing into a traditional architectural approach, we start to see there are a lot of differences in product, protocols, language, personnel, and even the buying process. Sometimes these worlds overlap, but often they can be completely siloed with very different methods and procedures. In this session we will look at where the differences are and what to consider when approaching architectural lighting and systems design, whether pivoting into the built environment permanently, or for a bespoke integration piece.
I’m SO excited to celebrate #WomenInLeadership with this interview with Sarah Golish, the new VP of Digital Lighting Networks. Not only does this interview cover our advanced control technologies, but also covers Acuity Brands’ enhanced approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, which is an absolutely crucial conversation to be having TODAY.
Thank you for the interview, inside.lighting!
“Enchantress Embellished”
Mixed Media on Canvas, 2019
As a lighting professional and an environmentalist, I’m sad to say that my industry produces a lot of waste. 😏 To do my part, I upcycle e-waste and lamp parts into new art to divert these items from the waste stream. This is part of an ongoing series I call “The Reuse Revolution”.
The fairy in this piece is a reprint from an original painting / drawing that I created several years ago and still love to this day. She is acrylic and ink.The background is spray paint using various trash as stencils.
This original has already been sold, but Postcards and Prints are available in my Etsy shop, Luv Logica. You can also contact me here for direct inquiries and commissions for any works not shown on Etsy.
xo, dlux
I was programming a huge intelligent rig from a blind spot and the console that I was given was made out of wood and didn’t have any faders or encoders. There was literally an arc sawed off where the faders used to be. Talk about a challenge!