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An interruption of my USA/Canada photos.
Just wanted to update you on the fact that now the light festival Glow is happening again in Eindhoven.
In the city, we have a number of works of art that light up the city. Very nice!
I visited briefly and discovered that one of my lenses didn't function anymore. Aargh! Will have an impact on my wallet!!
Anyway, this was one of the shots that I was able to make. The name of the project is 'Cupola' and I made a photo where it reflects in the windows of the train station. I hope to make it back there on Friday.
From the Glow website:
Last year the Demer was dominated by Luminarie De Cagna, this year they focus on the square outside the Grand Central Station. There a dome will rise which resembles a building from the Italian Renaissance, such as St Peter in Rome, because of its size and shape. With its 25 metres height and 20 metres width the dome in Eindhoven is a true spectacle and an impressive entrance for visitors to the city.
In the radiant middle of the 30,000 lights is the bronze statue of Anton Philips from 1951. In the first half of the twentieth century, Anton was more than thirty years in charge of the Philips group and let it develop into a successful multinational. With Cupola, Luminarie de Cagna brings, a tribute to a man who was for years not just a figurehead of Philips, but also of the city of Eindhoven.
Luminarie De Cagna is an Italian family concern that was founded in 1930. Then the firm illuminated buildings and squares on festive occasions with oil and carbide lamps. Soon they switched to electric lights and since 2006 they use for new projects LED's only. The LED’s are chained into great curtains of light or mounted on a wooden structure. In this way, whole streets and even squares are fully lightened.
This project is called: Tunnel Rinascimentale con galleria celeste, during Glow 2010.
During GLOW the Demer, one of the main shopping streets of Eindhoven, is the domain of Luminarie De Cagna. Made of a wooden construction and hundreds of thousands of colored lights a huge colonnade is built which resembles of Romanesque or Renaissance architecture. The entrance area looks impressive with its 28 meters of height. People can walk through this fairy-tale like gallery and feel surrounded by light and color. In addition, every few minutes, accompanied by music, a spectacle can be watched with a slightly touch of kitsch.
Project "Cupola" from Luminarie de Cagna at Eindhoven central train station.
I took this shot during the 2011 edition of the GLOW festival. GLOW is an annual light festival in the city center of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Since the opening of the first light bulb factories by Philips in the 1890's, Eindhoven has been associated with the "light" theme. Eindhoven is commonly referred to as the Dutch City of Light. The GLOW festival embodies Eindhoven's technological roots, its drive for innovation and leading role in design.
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Italian Agusta began production in 1974 and delivered 22 helicopters as replacements for the Grumman HU-16 Albatross used for SAR (Search and Rescue) missions at sea. Italian Air Force AS-61R helicopters performed SAR missions under designation HH-3F in time of peace and C/SAR (Combat SAR) in time of crisis or during military assignment. All helicopters were operated by the five flights of the 15° Stormo Stefano Cagna and deployed in four bases across Italy.
The Italian Air Force phased out the HH-3F on 26 September 2014, replacing them with the AgustaWestland AW139 in the SAR role[9]
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The world capital of illuminations, Scorrano is known for the elaborate luminous LEDS architectures and the lighting shows in honor of Santa Domenica, the patron saint.
Installation by De Cagna Luminarie
Scorrano, Lecce, Puglia, Italy
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CROSSVIEW
To view 3D pics cross your eyes focusing between at the pictures until both images overlap one another in the middle.
Per vedere le foto in 3D incrociare (strabuzzare) gli occhi fino a che le due immagini si sovrappongono formandone una sola centrale.
This project is called: Tunnel Rinascimentale con galleria celeste, during Glow 2010.
During GLOW the Demer, one of the main shopping streets of Eindhoven, is the domain of Luminarie De Cagna. Made of a wooden construction and hundreds of thousands of colored lights a huge colonnade is built which resembles of Romanesque or Renaissance architecture. The entrance area looks impressive with its 28 meters of height. People can walk through this fairy-tale like gallery and feel surrounded by light and color. In addition, every few minutes, accompanied by music, a spectacle can be watched with a slightly touch of kitsch.
And this is what the Umbrella Project led us to. Dome and Arches almost fills Durham's Market Place.
This project is called: Tunnel Rinascimentale con galleria celeste, during Glow 2010.
During GLOW the Demer, one of the main shopping streets of Eindhoven, is the domain of Luminarie De Cagna. Made of a wooden construction and hundreds of thousands of colored lights a huge colonnade is built which resembles of Romanesque or Renaissance architecture. The entrance area looks impressive with its 28 meters of height. People can walk through this fairy-tale like gallery and feel surrounded by light and color. In addition, every few minutes, accompanied by music, a spectacle can be watched with a slightly touch of kitsch.
And this is what the Umbrella Project led us to. Dome and Arches almost fills Durham's Market Place.
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Glow 2010, Eindhoven
Luminarie De Cagna is een Italiaans familiebedrijf dat in 1930 is opgericht. Destijds verlichtte de firma bij feestelijke gelegenheden gebouwen en pleinen met olie- en carbidlampen. Al snel werd overgeschakeld op elektrisch licht en sinds 2006 worden voor nieuwe projecten uitsluitend LED’s gebruikt. De lampjes worden aaneengeschakeld tot grote gordijnen van licht, die op gebouwen worden aangebracht of over vrijstaande elementen worden gespannen. Op deze manier kunnen hele straten en zelfs pleinen vol in het licht worden gezet.
Luminarie De Cagna is an Italian family concern that was founded in 1930. Then the firm illuminated buildings and squares on festive occasions with oil and carbide lamps. Soon they switched to electric lights and since 2006 they use for new projects LED's only. The LED’s are chained into great curtains of light that are fixed on buildings or stretched on detached elements. In this way, whole streets and even squares are fully lightened.
De Cagna, Belfortstraat.
During 2012, the Light Festival Ghent Belfortstraat the domain of the Luminarie Cagna. Made of wood and hundreds of thousands of colored lights, a giant colonnade built by his arches reminiscent of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. The entrance area is 28 meters height imposing. The audience walks into the fairytale run gallery, surrounded by light and color.
Energy is lost? On the contrary, the immense work of art The Cagna consumed with 55,000 LED lights only 20Kwatt / h.
The Luminarie Cagna is an Italian family business founded in 1930. Then lit the company on festive occasions, buildings and squares with oil and carbide lamps. Was quickly switched to electric lights, and since 2006 for new projects only LEDs are used. The lights are concatenated to large curtains of light, which buildings are made or detached elements are stretched. In this way, whole streets and even squares in the full light be put.
Top row: Hugo "El Negro" Ibarra, Oscar Córdoba, Juan Román Riquelme, Rodolfo "El Vasco" Arruabarrena, Jorge "El Patrón" Bermúdez, Walter Samuel.
Bottom row: Guillermo "Mellizo" Barros Schellotto, Mauricio "Chicho" Serna, Martín "El Loco" Palermo, Diego Cagna, José "Pepe" Basualdo.
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Eindhoven licht op in het donker tijdens het lichtkunstfestival Glow. Een must voor iedere fotograaf!
Luminarie De Cagna, Glow 2010, Eindhoven
Project: ‘Tunnel Rinascimentale con galleria celeste’
Made of a wooden construction and hundreds of thousands of colored lights a huge colonnade is built which resembles of Romanesque or Renaissance architecture. The entrance area looks impressive with its 28 meters of height. People can walk through this fairy-tale like gallery and feel surrounded by light and color. In addition, every few minutes, accompanied by music, a spectacle can be watched with a slightly touch of kitsch.
"Purtroppo, anche se sono un ragazzo prestante e desiderabile agli occhi di molte ragazze che ho incontrato nel corso della mia carriera scolastica e della mia vita, il mio pene si rifiuta di dievntare eretto quando vogliono compiere l'atto sessuale e diventa eretto soltanto se mi fanno un pompino, e se mi fanno un pompino io desidero moltissimo bruciarle con dei fiammiferi o col mio accendino e a quasi tutte le donne questo evento non piace e sono infelici quando vengono bruciate per cui hanno paura di farmi i pompini e desiderano soltanto compiere l'atto sessuale."
Project: Cupola
Locatie: Stationsplein
Vorig jaar was de Demer het domein van Luminarie De Cagna, dit jaar richten zij hun pijlen op het plein voor het NS-station. Hier verrijst een koepel die door zijn omvang en vorm doet denken aan een bouwwerk uit de Italiaanse Renaissance, zoals de Sint Pieter in Rome. De koepel in Eindhoven is met zijn 25 meter hoog en 20 meter breed een waar spektakelstuk en een indrukwekkende entree voor bezoekers van de stad.
Stralend middelpunt van de 30.000 lampjes vormt het bronzen beeld van Anton Philips uit 1951. Anton had in de eerste helft van de twintigste eeuw meer dan dertig jaar de leiding over het Philips-concern en liet het uitgroeien tot een succesvolle multinational. Luminarie De Cagna brengt in het jaar dat Philips 120 jaar bestaat met de Cupola een ode aan een man die jarenlang niet alleen een boegbeeld was van Philips, maar ook van de stad Eindhoven.
Luminarie De Cagna is een Italiaans familiebedrijf dat in 1930 is opgericht. Destijds verlichtte de firma bij feestelijke gelegenheden gebouwen en pleinen met olie- en carbidlampen. Al snel werd overgeschakeld op elektrisch licht en sinds 2006 worden voor nieuwe projecten uitsluitend leds gebruikt. De lampjes worden aangebracht op een houten constructie of aaneengeschakeld tot grote gordijnen van licht. Op deze manier kunnen hele straten en zelfs pleinen vol in het licht worden gezet.
Source: Glow 2011.
Project: Cupola
Locatie: Stationsplein
Vorig jaar was de Demer het domein van Luminarie De Cagna, dit jaar richten zij hun pijlen op het plein voor het NS-station. Hier verrijst een koepel die door zijn omvang en vorm doet denken aan een bouwwerk uit de Italiaanse Renaissance, zoals de Sint Pieter in Rome. De koepel in Eindhoven is met zijn 25 meter hoog en 20 meter breed een waar spektakelstuk en een indrukwekkende entree voor bezoekers van de stad.
Stralend middelpunt van de 30.000 lampjes vormt het bronzen beeld van Anton Philips uit 1951. Anton had in de eerste helft van de twintigste eeuw meer dan dertig jaar de leiding over het Philips-concern en liet het uitgroeien tot een succesvolle multinational. Luminarie De Cagna brengt in het jaar dat Philips 120 jaar bestaat met de Cupola een ode aan een man die jarenlang niet alleen een boegbeeld was van Philips, maar ook van de stad Eindhoven.
Luminarie De Cagna is een Italiaans familiebedrijf dat in 1930 is opgericht. Destijds verlichtte de firma bij feestelijke gelegenheden gebouwen en pleinen met olie- en carbidlampen. Al snel werd overgeschakeld op elektrisch licht en sinds 2006 worden voor nieuwe projecten uitsluitend leds gebruikt. De lampjes worden aangebracht op een houten constructie of aaneengeschakeld tot grote gordijnen van licht. Op deze manier kunnen hele straten en zelfs pleinen vol in het licht worden gezet.
Source: Glow 2011.
With its 25 metres height and 20 metres width the dome in Eindhoven is a true spectacle and an impressive entrance for visitors to the city.
Luminarie De Cagna is an Italian family concern that was founded in 1930. Then the firm illuminated buildings and squares on festive occasions with oil and carbide lamps. Soon they switched to electric lights and since 2006 they use for new projects LED's only. The LED’s are chained into great curtains of light or mounted on a wooden structure. In this way, whole streets and even squares are fully lightened.