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Above all keep as simple as possible and buy readily available
brands like Halo or Juno. This is from 25 years of working with a
wide variety of brands and complexities unimaginable. I have seen
entire systems abandoned because the lamps were extremely expensive,
had a very short life and were difficult to replace. The fixtures
will eventually need to be replaced and you want to be able to do
that without having to find a manufacturer that may be in another
country or out of business. Find a reputable museum lighting
designer and insist on the simplicity but not to the exclusion of
flexibility. The more complex the harder it is for a newcomer without
training to step in and have a well lit show. Have your preparator/s
work with the designer to learn what is possible and what isn't and
if there is a lighting design workshop available have them attend.
Just some quick thoughts.
>We are just completing a new building are in the
>process of selecting track lighting for the exhibit
>galleries. The wiring is already in place and will
>allow for individual on/off and dimming. Does anyone
>have any recommendations for types of track lights or
>maybe even brands that have worked well in terms of
>adaptability and lux levels?
--
Albert Sperath, Director
University Museums
The University of Mississippi
PO Box 1848
University MS 38677-1848
662-915-7202
Fax 662-915 7035
University Avenue and Fifth Street
Oxford MS
www.olemiss.edu
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