Seminars
| Title | Modern Lighting Design: The Computer as Lighting Tool, Not Master |
|---|---|
| Code | [T18] |
| Time | Thursday, September 25, 2008, 10:00AM - 11:00AM |
| Level | Intermediate |
| CEU | 0.1 |
| Fee | $55/$65 |
| Streams | Lighting/Technology |
In today’s computer-driven society there are many lighting design software tools available, making it important to understand when and how to use these tools and what their limitations are. This session will take a look at various lighting design applications where lighting software was effectively used as a tool and not as the master of the design.
Speaker: Paul Boken holds a fine arts degree in theatre production, with a major in lighting design, and a postgraduate certificate in architectural lighting design from Ryerson University. After five years in theatrical lighting design, Paul is now in his third year of practice in architectural lighting design as a senior designer at Mulvey + Banani Lighting, in Toronto. Paul is active in the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) as local co-chair of education and recently obtained his LC certification. He is also an authorized instructor of lighting software AGi32 and teaches classes for professionals.
All lighting seminars at IIDEX/NeoCon Canada 2008 are accredited for LC credits.

