design awards
silver award
Category: Lighting Design
Exhibitor: Cisco Systems Inc.
Design/Fabrication: MSM Inc., Webster, NY, 585-232-4020, www.mirrorshow.com Fabrication: Display International Ltd., London, 44-203-755-5225, www.displayint.com Show: Mobile World Congress, 2019 Budget: $750,000 – $999,000
Size: 65-by-131 feet (11,104 square feet, including secondstory space)
PHOTOS: ANDREAS KELLER FOTOGRAFIE
Cisco's High Lights
In Renaissance Italy, when stage designers wanted to
create dramatic illumination, they shined candlelight
through filters filled with saffron, perhaps, or red wine.
In the 21st century, when Cisco Systems Inc. wanted to
draw attention to its "Bridge to Possible" campaign accentuating
technological optimism at the 2019 Mobile World
Congress, it turned to the high-tech magic of LEDs.
Fire in the Sky
Visitors immediately found themselves in a central
courtyard lit by a canopy of 701 strands of light. Totaling
16,824 LED orbs in all, the filaments created a waterfall
of light over the 11,104-square-foot stand. "The biggest
challenge was achieving a dynamic visual presence while
working within the confines
of the space," said Matt
Thomas, a designer with
MSM Inc., which designed
and fabricated the booth. An elaborate latticework of lights illuminated Cisco Systems Inc.'s booth, including the grand staircase that guests climbed to the upper deck. There, behind frosted glass extending along the interior walls of 25 meeting rooms, visitors enjoyed an unhindered view of the elegant light show. While guests checked out dozens of demo stations for Cisco technology, the lights pulsed and shimmied with an ethereal choreography based on several 15-second stock videos Cisco and the designers used as inspiration. One video, for example, was a random series of colorful circles floating over a jet-black background, while another showed a chrome-like surface reflecting blue, black, and white hues. "This booth's brilliant lighting neatly tied all of the individual spaces together under one illuminated sky," said one Exhibit Design Awards judge. The ever-present lights also brightened the staircase that brought guests to the exhibit's upper deck, where 25 private meeting rooms were situated. Frosted glass treatments along the interior walls of the meeting rooms and glass-lined railings permitted visitors in the elevated section to take in a bird's-eye view of the lights that formed a constellation rivaling Orion or Andromeda. E
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