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Showlight 2023: Call for Papers

The heart of Showlight has always been its mix of papers showcasing different disciplines and specialities of lighting. These are delivered by international lighting designers, lighting directors, directors of photography and architectural lighting designers, or associated crafts like programmers and manufacturers.

 

Past subjects have covered designs and achievements in the fields of lighting for ballet, rock‘n’roll, opera, theatre, the largest tv spectacular and the smallest student projects, as well as lighting for landscapes, new and fascinating architecture, puppet theatre, animated films, and innovations in new equipment and solutions to lighting problems as well as lighting with candles.

 

After a two-year delay, 2023 sees the return of Showlight to Fontainebleau, France (Théâtre Municipal, 20-23 May 2023). Now, with less than eighteen months to go until the next in person gathering, Showlight is putting out a Call for Papers. Talks are to be twenty minutes in length to enable as many papers as possible to be presented over the three-day period.

 

The quadrennial networking event aims for variety, across all aspects of the lighting industry today: experiences, ambitions, inspirations, concerns, successes and failures. Showlight is not looking for simple product promotion. Typical subjects might include: Innovative and interesting designs; Unusual projects large or small; Solving the impossible; Your unique corner of the lighting world; The future and the past - where should we be going and what should we have learnt; Issues that are affecting our industry and how we work.

 

Anyone who would like to become part of Showlight 2023 by presenting a paper can get in touch at papers@showlight.org. All papers will be considered by the Showlight Papers Committee, and if selected you will be contacted for further details, and with technical requirements and accommodation information.

 

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