Mexico. To create atmospheres, designers and architects use different teams and luminaires that work together creating dynamic environments. Some of the most common uses of these tools are the lighting of facades in all types of buildings, sculptures, bridges, tunnels and heritage buildings. The goal is to create a meaningful connection with users and suggest new ways to see, feel and experience through light.
Interactive lighting is the combination of sensors that provide a luminous response when they detect the presence of an object. On the other hand, dynamic luminaires allow lighting equipment more complex variable reactions, getting the lights to form patterns or perform specific actions.
In the search to bring together the novelties and trends of the industry, ELA Expo Lighting America 2016 will combine both aspects, through the ELA Dark Room, dark rooms that will make attendees concentrate on the effects of light.
These interactive installations have been developed to show light without any distractions. In each darkroom, visitors will be able to interact with a meticulous selection of products whose effects are best enjoyed in the dark, without external interference, while experimenting and playing with the latest developments of the main international brands in the world of control and lighting, turning the area into a sensory experience that will undoubtedly sharpen the senses of visitors.
Multiple brands have joined this trend, an example of this is OSRAM, which will exhibit its products and innovations in this area, demonstrating that the future of smart lighting is more integrated into everyday life.
ELA Expo Lighting America 2016 will be held from February 24 to 26 in Room D of the Banamex Center, Mexico City, from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Free event with online pre-registration for professionals in the sector. For more information visit: www.expolightingamerica.com