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London Eye
  Photo Credit: ©David Morrell, courtesy Lighting Technology Projects
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Industry Sector
Architecture
Products Used:

ColorCast 14 

Data Enabler 
Method of Control:

DMX System


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London Eye

London, England

In December 2006 Color Kinetics added another global landmark to its growing list of prominent installations: the British Airways London Eye.

Situated on the South Bank of the River Thames and often called the “Gateway to London,” the London Eye is the world’s largest observation wheel at nearly 450 feet (135 m) high, and is visited by more than 10,000 people daily. It was previously lit by fluorescent tubes that proved costly to maintain, and required the manual installation of gels to produce colored light for special events.

Color Kinetics was approached to replace this system with an LED-based alternative. Approximately 640 ColorCast® 14 units were supplied, installed and programmed by UK-based Architainment Lighting Ltd. and Lighting Technology Projects. Each unit may be individually programmed to generate millions of colors that are seamlessly produced by Chromacore® technology, as opposed to the use of colored gels. This technology gives the London Eye the cost-effective ability to display precise colors for corporate clients and special occasions, while predominantly displaying white light.   Learn more...

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Photo Credit:
©David Morrell, courtesy Lighting Technology Projects

Photo Credit:
©David Morrell, courtesy Lighting Technology Projects

Project Credits
Kevin Dyer, Head of Technical Operations, British Airways London Eye
Lighting Supply, Installation and Programming:  Architainment Lighting Ltd. and Lighting Technology Projects
Installation Video

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