Light Tape® at the Tron Premier and after party
December 16, 2010 Leave a comment
Light Tape® was one of the decorative lighting forms used to bring futuristic styling to the Tate Modern venue for the Tron Legacy Premier after party on 5th December 2010.
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Used on costumes and sets in the movie itself along side CGI, the use of Light Tape® at the party venue offered a glimpse, up close and live so to speak, of one of the technologies used to create the spectacular special effects that are an essential part of the Disney production.
Light Tape® was feature on the bars, Dance Floor, DJ booth and Tron styling area to great effect, whilst also illuminating the costumes of the male and female models who, along with a laser show and music from the movie, welcomed guests to the revelry that lie ahead in the most spectacular way.
Light Tape® used on the costumes at the party was powered by a new range of rechargeable DC power packs that provide extended life, remote, lighting capability and so can be used in many applications.
For more information on the latest Light Tape® applications visit our web site at: www.lighttape.co.uk Light Tape® uses less than one twentieth of the power and is half the price of Neon and Cold Cathode display lighting, it is flexible, easier to install and maintain, reduces light pollution, produces no waste heat or infrared light, is fully recyclable, uses No Gas, No Glass and No Mercury.Light Tape® is the longest and brightest electroluminescent lamp in the world. It can be supplied in a range of colours and widths, in lengths up to 100m. Driven by specially devised power supplies, it can be used in flashing or steady state modes in indoor or outdoor applications. The design is safe with no mercury, no glass to break or gas to escape and it’s highly energy efficient too. In application, it is easy to install, requiring virtually no maintenance compared to alternative lighting technologies. |