Velasco Vitali's exhibition at the Royal Palace of Milan runs from 13 November to 3 December
Italy - After winning the award for innovation at the PLASA show in London last September, and the award for creativity in Las Vegas at the end of October, Coemar's LED Reflection projectors have been chosen to light up Velasco Vitali's exhibition at the Royal Palace of Milan from 13 November to 3 December.

This exhibition is marked by a detailed study of the lights, and a subsequent technological project by the architect Alexander Bellman. The route of the exhibition, culminating in Vitali's dog sculptures, is ideal for really showing off the revolutionary characteristics that Coemar has applied to a projector based on LED technology: an extraordinary softness, the entire range of whites, and the total absence of pixels and multiple shadows.

Coemar has managed to achieve these results by focusing the light from the LEDs onto a reflective surface that then sends out an even beam. Reflection only consumes 190W at its maximum light output, thereby guaranteeing energy savings.

(Jim Evans)


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