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good quality, locally available with good support and cost effective,” said Bstieler. In order to highlight the organic forms within the space to their full potential, the lighting had to be planned out very carefully, much of this was achieved by concealed lighting strategically placed around shape perimeters and curve edges, which further enhanced the curvaceous interior. It was also important that the lighting ma- nipulated the perception of space, and was able to create conceptual boundaries. Inverse opted for Neowave Technology LED lighting strips in amber and blue, by using the contrasting colours along the perim- eter walls indicates and defines different spaces within the club. During the installation the biggest challenge was, “to complement the architectural lighting with the entertainment lighting, as well as to link these elements to the sound. Bearing in mind that it needed to be a simple interface for the DJ, VJ, and LJ,” explained Bstieler.


And there was a number of ways in which Inverse managed to over- come this major challenge. The entrance lobby is decorated with floor to ceiling LED strips imbedded into the wall panels, these change and intensify in colour, creating a sense of movement which has been likened to sound waves, thrusting the audio and lighting together. Different lighting effects are also available to LJ and VJ, so that each can create the desired mood depending on the style of music. Next Inverse tackled the lighting for seating and table areas. The seating pods have concealed lights along the base, which make them appear to be floating off the ground while the tables are provided with accent lighting through a narrow beam 2W LED. The lighting in this area responds to the rhythm and beats of the music which again streamlines the user experience. This is a similar case for the dance- floor lighting, in terms of reaction to music, however, here 400


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