Six teams were invited to take part in the National Railway Museum's annual Locos in a Different Light event - and ETC was on hand to provide equipment and support.
ETC's associate regional manager for UK and Ireland, Jeremy Roberts, brought a range of Selador Desire LED fixtures and six lighting control desks. He said, "I was really impressed with the imagination and technical ability of the teams. Many of the students had seen ETC SmartFade and Congo jr desks before, but fewer had seen ETC's recent Congo Kid and Element. The programming syntaxes would have been familiar to them, since they're part of the Eos or Congo families, so they were soon up to speed."
The Locos in a Different Light competition was devised by Ed Fagan, curriculum manager in the performing arts faculty at Amersham College, who suggested that a competition could provide the ideal stimulus for the design of a permanent lighting scheme. This year's winners from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts gained not only the recognition of having won, but also a chance to drive a steam train. In a separate public vote, Rose Bruford also picked up an honourable mention.
Head of knowledge & collections at the National Railway Museum Helen Ashby said, "The competition gives students a unique opportunity to light a developing area of the museum and potentially have their ideas incorporated into the long term plans for the space. We enjoyed seeing our collection brought to life through light and welcomed over 1,000 visitors into the museum on Saturday evening to experience the displays."
(Jim Evans)