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How a lighting professional can control people...
Have you ever wondered why there are red lights in some restaurants? Is it because the food tastes better? Can the light at school modifyyour exam results? Can light work better than a hearing aid? Do you think your partner looks better in candlelight? A lighting professional may make love blossom - or fade!
In a unique demonstration (using members of the audience) of the physical effects of lights on the body, using both additive and subtractive colour, you will experience a wide range of effects that light can produce. In addition, videos may be used to show some extreme responses.
Ian Jordan FBCO CL Ian is an optician at a specialist practice in Ayr. He has designed lenses, instrumentation and tests and written several books, papers and press articles. Ian is a great friend to the Lighting profession, having delivered talks and workshops to ILP groups around the country. We are delighted to announce this all-new full length lecture is packed with exclusive content.
All welcome at this free event organised by the Institution of Lighting Professionals.
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2016-10-06 2016-10-06 Europe/London Pain, dizziness and confusion?! In a unique demonstration (using members of the audience) of the physical effects of lights on the body, using both additive and subtractive colour, you will experience a wide range of effects that light can produce. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/10/06/pain-dizziness-and-confusion-109658 Royal Over-Seas League,Over-Seas House,Park Place, St James,LondonLocation
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