Digital Interactive Placemaking
Recorded On: 08/09/2021
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About this Seminar Session
Each year, the IES hosts an Annual Conference. In 2021, the Annual Conference is offered virtually.
Description: The practice of Digital Placemaking through lighting has transformed dramatically in recent years, with technology such as addressable LED, sensors, projection, and advanced digital control systems pushing the boundaries of what is possible. A new industry is emerging that combines innovative lighting and fabrication techniques with new technologies traditionally used on the stage. This presentation explores the existing world of architectural placemaking and discussing the common challenges associated with creating unique architectural installations.
You can earn 1 CEU by watching this presentation.
Robb Pope
Founder
Robb Pope founded Digital Ambiance after 5 years of concert touring as a lighting designer and video engineer. Recognizing the growing market for innovative lighting projection and interactive installations he put together a team of artists and engineers to design and build the architectural lighting installations Digital Ambiance is now known for. Using a combination of addressable LED, projection mapping, and new sensor technology, Digital Ambiance is pushing the boundaries of what it means to create architectural lighting and new media installations.
Nick Moser
Account Manager and Designer
Nick has decades of experience in custom fabrication for architectural spaces, and currently devotes his expertise to large scale custom architectural features. From fine art to decorative features and interactive brand moments, his unique skill set of design, technical, and material knowledge allows for complex forms and interactivity. His team works with architects, designers and engineers in a collaborative fashion to accomplish works of a stunning scale, complexity and attention to detail.