500 posts!

This post marks my 500th on Lucept!  After six years, thanks to everyone who keeps checking in on this blog! I use Lucept as my personal R+D research notebook for advanced lighting.  But rather than keeping it private, I’ve found it very useful to keep online and open to all to share.  I certainly don’t run a media empire, but I see from the stats that in an average month I get about 1,500 visitors and 5,000 page views.  Who would have thought that there were so many lighting nerds out there??? Continue reading 500 posts!

the future of architectural lighting experiences: integrated systems europe 2015

The large Integrated Systems Europe expo is a crazy mish-mash of professional grade audio systems, display technologies, video processing technologies, a smattering of lighting controls, plus a host of ancillary accessories and supporting companies.  The show is held every year here in … Continue reading the future of architectural lighting experiences: integrated systems europe 2015

openAIS project

OpenAIS is a new EU-funded research consortium which is developing open standards for Internet protocol (IP)-based lighting networks, specifically for office applications.  Philips Lighting, Zumtobel and Johnson Controls are among the participants. Good luck guys…the industry really needs this! From the OpenAIS website: Following the trends of the creation of the “The Internet of Things” (IoT) and the rapid penetration of SSL based lighting, it is very advantageous to connect the luminaires in buildings to the Internet. OpenAIS aims at setting the leading standard for inclusion of lighting for professional applications in to IoT, with a focus on office lighting. This … Continue reading openAIS project