ICE AV Projection Mesh to be shown at 2014 Feltman Lecture environmental lighting lecture at the Cooper Union, New York.

Lighting, aesthetics and design are converged in many diverse ways thanks to modern manufacturing processes, materials and a creative approach to our environment.

A leading practitioner in this approach to our environment is New York based Associate Professor Natalie Jeremijenko who is delivering the Feltman Lecture in Lighting at the Rose Auditorium of the Cooper Union on 2 April 7.30pm

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During the lecture Natalie Jeremijenko will display examples of using the projection mesh from ICE AV Technology as a projected data screen for video, Twitter, graphics and architectural installations, where it is used to manage commercial and recreational spaces. On hand will be a sample of the Mesh for attendees to get a physical feel of the mesh, its construction and strength.

The Feltman lectures are made possible by the Ellen and Sidney Feltman Fund established at The Cooper Union to advance the principles and benefits of lighting design through the exploration of the practical, philosophical and aesthetic attributes of light and illumination. The 2013-2014 Feltman Chair in Lighting is held by Lydia Kallipoliti. This event is presented by The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture and The Cooper Union Institute for Sustainable Design.

This event is presented by The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture and The Cooper Union Institute for Sustainable Design.

Time: TUESDAY, APRIL 01, 2014, 7:00PM – 9:00PM
Location: Located in The Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, at 41 Cooper Square (on Third Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets)
Cost: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Listen to this Wired 2013 lecture where Natalie describes how kissing frogs teaches us about healthy eating and biodiversity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx1zYmNxzmw

About:
Natalie Jeremijenko was awarded the 2013 Most Innovative People award, named one of the most influential women in technology 2011, and was named as one of the inaugural top young innovators by MIT Technology Review and 40 most influential designers.

Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.

Sidney Feltman, a distinguished and longtime member of IESNA.
His career in the lighting industry spanned 65 years and he devoted much of his time to the IES for the development of Merchandise Lighting standards, as well as the development of the IDA Awards program.

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