Colin Kenny just commissioned the lighting controls for the Museum of Free Derry with a simple to use Ex-Or system.
Ahoy Caroline
The second oldest serving ship in the fleet until it's recent decommissioning, HMS Caroline saw action at the battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the last century. We're proud to have been involved in some of the refurbishment of some of the historic luminaires on board this new floating museum. Find it here
John and Gary getting Barrisol modules ready for demonstration.
We're often setting up demonstrators here at Light Logistics, and intend to set up a few permenant installations for potential clients and customers to get an idea for what we do. This will compliment the Chroma Lighting office, which we're very proud of, and welcome visitors and drop-ins.
Arup Belfast
Colin Kenny demonstrating the INOTEC central battery system in Arup's new Belfast office.
Craigavon Hospital Street
Colour changing and energy controls for the nerve centre of Craigavon Hospital
Light Logistics were consulted in the design of the lighting controls for the colour changing feature lighting and the daylight regulating/presence detection control for the main spine corridor of Craigavon Area Hospital, helping to turn a dull depressing space into a vibrant energising thoroughfare. We used Ex-Or's ubiquitous CDH unit as a base for the system, with Fibre Optic FX's DMX controls for the RGB.