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144 TECHNOLOGY / PLASA PRODUCT GUIDE PLAYTIME AT PLASA A selection of architectural products on show at the London entertainment technology event.


Miro-Cube Rosco


P-5 washlight SGM


Drawing just 450 watts, the P-5 uses 44 high power RGBW 10W LEDs outputting a total of 23,666 lumens. This low-profile washlight stretches the output-to-con- sumption envelope by providing an over- all efficacy factor of 52 lumens per watt (channeled through lens options of 12°, 23° and 37°). Pure whites and a vast pal- ette of saturated and optimised colours are generated from the high-performance RGB LEDs. It also boasts intelligent tem- perature control with cooling facilities featuring a high-efficiency, low-noise mode. www.sgmarchitectural.com


Rosco has formed a joint venture part- nership with The Black Tank to design, develop and distribute LED lighting fixtures to the entertainment and architecture markets. Three luminaires – Miro Cube 4C, Miro Cube WNC, and Miro Cube UV as well as a range of innovative mounting accessories – are targeted at lighting professionals in live entertainment, film & television, muse- ums & architecture and theme parks. www.rosco.com


Source Four Dimmer ETC


The Dimmer reduces cabling and energy demands on buildings while increasing Source Four fixture brightness and ef- ficiency. By regulating output to support 115V HPL lamps, the Source Four Dim- mer supercharges a 230V Source Four luminaire – allowing a Source Four el- lipsoidal profile on 230V line voltage to use a 115V lamp to outperform a typical 1200W condenser profile. www.etcconnect.com


Powershine Ultra Spot Griven


Custom apps Pharos


Custom web interfaces have always been part of the standard Pharos feature set - all Pharos controllers can host them - but creating rich web applications for touch screen mobile devices presents additional challenges. In response to projects requiring con- trol from mobile devices, Pharos now offers a web app authoring service. Each app can be tailored to suit the corporate and technical requirements of clients, from the icon on the Home screen to the layout of the pages. www.pharoscontrols.com


Powershine Ultra Spot features a functional, ultra-narrow, sharp, long- shot beam of light. Coming in both double and single cluster models, the luminaire is fitted with a combination of RGBW high brightness LEDs that provides white light output quality, as well as a wider variety of intermedi- ate colour hues for a broader range of application purposes. The optional ver- sions equipped with white LEDs only are part of the range too, either in warm tones or cool shades. The Polar Edition features an integrated de-icing system with electrically heated glass, which assures a comfortable functioning even in the most severe cold weather condi- tions. www.griven.com


VC Dots Martin


VC-Dots are available with 1, 4 or 9 LEDs per pixel (VC-Dot 1, VC-Dot 4 and VC-Dot 9) and come in an RGB colour mixing version or cool, medium, or warm white single colour versions. They are the perfect solution for integrating LED video technology into façades, stage designs, ceilings or any other structure (indoors or out). Thanks to pixel-level calibration and a true video-processing engine (gamma curves, color control, synchronisation and video frame rates), VC-Dots also blend perfectly with video panels as they perform at the same level. www.martin.com


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