I've done a little research into LED lighting and ive found a few places that sell LEDs and whatever else. However, we can either get LED bulbs, which are just the lights which we need to set up ourselves or we can get premade things. I dont know how hard setting these lights up ourselves will be or what it entails but obviously that will be a lot cheaper. Maybe those of you who know how to set this stuff up can have a look and give some opinion as to whether it is possible to set this up ourselves or not.
Also, do we want LED or fibre optics? one place i found does both, although there are no prices listed on the website.
http://www.ledlighting.com.au/
Dick Smith has a range of LED lighting although these ones all need to be set up.
http://search.dse.com.au/nav/cat2/electronicsandkitsets_electroniccomponents/cat1/electronicsandkitsets/0?sessionid=4a8d4c8a0c9c55ee273fc0a87e0106ed
seeing as the lighting is for the compression parts, i found those LED light bars:
http://www.ledshoponline.com/led_lightbar.htm
http://www.superbrightleds.com/led_prods.htm?gclid=COujgpusspwCFQMupAodtkJmuw
this place sells a range of products:
http://www.spectrumlighting.com.au/





I included rope lighting as well budlighting and the PVC rope because i thought maybe the rope lighting could act to hold up the poles for the structure etc.
hope this is useful....
grace
setting up these light just requires LEDs, wires, switches and basic knowledge of electric circuits. as long as the interactive team are able to control switches with the software, we will be fine
ReplyDeletecould we use the physical lighting ropes as the tensile pieces???
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