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- 09.12.2019
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- 28.01.2020
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Ingenieurwesen/ Fachplanung
Kunst/Design
Landschaftsgestaltung - Teilnehmer
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CLUE 05 Light & Disruption - Exploring the role of light in emergencies
Organizers
CLUE (Community Lighting for the Urban Environment)
www.cluecompetition.com
supported by:
Signify lighting academy
Theme
In the modern word, complexity and uncertainty seem ever-present. How do we maintain relative order and a sense of calm? We rely on the power of interconnectivity. When different systems, processes and people work seamlessly in conjunction with one another, this is when our towns and cities flourish.
But what happens when something goes wrong?
Conflict, disruption and environmental changes can leave us vulnerable, but we‘re never entirely powerless. This forms the challenge of CLUE edition 05: to explore how light can help to prevent challenging situations and crisis or manage emergencies when they occur. In testing circumstances, how can we unlock the extrordinary potential of light for brighter lives and a better world?
During an incident or emergency, it‘s understandable that confusion, disorientation and even panic are likely responses. That‘s why, in this edition, we are asking young students and professionals to imagine the ways in which lighting can make a difference - big or small.
We encourage contributors to think of prevention - how illumination can help to anticipate and adress problems before they even start - as well as the way in which it might assist during an incident. How can light help the people affected by a crisis? What role can it play in aiding emergency responders? And how can it help in the aftermath of an incident?
The particular situation you want to tackle is entirely up to you. What can you bring to the table?
Competition Type
Open International Lighting Competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Upcoming professionals with five (5) years or less of experience, students, individuals, trainees, or firms can participate: industrial designers, architects, engineers, landscape architects, artists, etc.
Schedule
CLUE 05 competition launch: January 15, 2019
Deadline for questions: November 25, 2019
Deadline for registration: December 8, 2019, 23:59 (GMT-5)
Deadline for project submittal: December 9, 2019, 23:59 (GMT-5)
Judging of proposals: January 28, 2020
Publication of winners: February 6, 2020
Prizes
1st Prize: $5000
2nd Prize: $2500
3rd Prize: $1000
More information and details at
www.cluecompetition.com/competition.php
Organizers
CLUE (Community Lighting for the Urban Environment)
www.cluecompetition.com
supported by:
Signify lighting academy
Theme
In the modern word, complexity and uncertainty seem ever-present. How do we maintain relative order and a sense of calm? We rely on the power of interconnectivity. When different systems, processes and people work seamlessly in conjunction with one another, this is when our towns and cities flourish.
But what happens when something goes wrong?
Conflict, disruption and environmental changes can leave us vulnerable, but we‘re never entirely powerless. This forms the challenge of CLUE edition 05: to explore how light can help to prevent challenging situations and crisis or manage emergencies when they occur. In testing circumstances, how can we unlock the extrordinary potential of light for brighter lives and a better world?
During an incident or emergency, it‘s understandable that confusion, disorientation and even panic are likely responses. That‘s why, in this edition, we are asking young students and professionals to imagine the ways in which lighting can make a difference - big or small.
We encourage contributors to think of prevention - how illumination can help to anticipate and adress problems before they even start - as well as the way in which it might assist during an incident. How can light help the people affected by a crisis? What role can it play in aiding emergency responders? And how can it help in the aftermath of an incident?
The particular situation you want to tackle is entirely up to you. What can you bring to the table?
Competition Type
Open International Lighting Competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Upcoming professionals with five (5) years or less of experience, students, individuals, trainees, or firms can participate: industrial designers, architects, engineers, landscape architects, artists, etc.
Schedule
CLUE 05 competition launch: January 15, 2019
Deadline for questions: November 25, 2019
Deadline for registration: December 8, 2019, 23:59 (GMT-5)
Deadline for project submittal: December 9, 2019, 23:59 (GMT-5)
Judging of proposals: January 28, 2020
Publication of winners: February 6, 2020
Prizes
1st Prize: $5000
2nd Prize: $2500
3rd Prize: $1000
More information and details at
www.cluecompetition.com/competition.php