[SML] Exhibit Lighting

Stephen Rees Stephen.Rees at fredonia.edu
Wed Aug 2 13:12:47 UTC 2017


Many thanks to all who have been providing suggestions for the exhibition
of lighting of this window.  I appreciate all the thoughts, especially Joe
Dunfee's.  If the actual building that the window will be in were conducive
to some of the suggestions, I'd jump on them in a flash. Sadly, we are
constrained by the existing building and where the unit has to sit - at
least for the time being.  I would love to light it in such a way that the
pattern could be transmitted to the floor, but that can't happen easily in
this space. If the Society ever gets into a new space, there will be a
better likelihood of proper exhibition.
Best,
Steve

Stephen E. Rees
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On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 9:32 AM, jdunfee12--- via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> For stained glass, one of the neat things to see is how the light is
> projected onto the floor as it goes through the stained glass.
>
> Perhaps you can suggest an alternative layout, where the stained-glass is
> in the middle of the room, and it is lit buy an ellipsoid from the opposite
> wall. Then the light that goes through the stained glass can hit the floor.
>
> -Joe
>
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