Description

Wrightwood 659 is a new art gallery in Chicago exhibiting architecture and socially engaged art. The design of the gallery balances wide-open spaces with intimate “coves,” for viewing smaller exhibits. The gallery owner required a significant number of control zones to accommodate a variety of uses and maximize flexibility. In addition to simple dimming, the gallery wanted to include lights with color-changing capabilities. The system was to be programmed by the curators while walking the space, changing light levels and color from a single, portable device. As the system requirements mounted, ETC and the Paradigm control system became the obvious solution. Read the whole story here.

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“With over 400 circuits of control, plus more than 75 button stations and sensors, the power of Paradigm’s processors was critical to this installation’s success.” – Chris Prezas, Protolight
Partners

Pivotal Lighting Design
Protolight
KSA