Artistic Licence Engineering at The ARC Show 2011

Artistic Licence Engineering is looking forward to seeing you at The ARC Show at the Business Design Centre, London on 12th & 13th January 2011 on Stand M34. Meet Pete
First and foremost we want to introduce you to Pete Earle who joined Artistic Licence Integration in December. Pete is a pioneer in LED lighting technology with international experience in the architectural and commercial lighting markets. His main focus will be to develop the international project portfolio; he will also influence product development within Artistic Licence Engineering. Pete will be on the stand both days so drop by to meet him.

New Products
Artistic Licence Engineering will be launching 4 new products at the show:

Multichrome-Flex is the next generation of the highly successful Pixi-Flex – a string of miniature self-contained LED colour pixels - with the added benefit of IP67 rating.

Multichrome-Flex is the only system of its kind at this specification. Durable and weather resistant, each pixel is encapsulated in a plastic housing so its creative capabilities can now be applied to exterior events, concerts, and even architectural applications.

Combined with Colour-Tramp, Multichrome-Flex can display real time video in combination with stunning visual effects.

Flexed-Up is a stand alone controller designed specifically to drive constant voltage LED products and systems, such as Artistic Licence Flexi-Strip. Created with high-end installations in mind and built to European standards, Flexed-Up is the perfect solution for any project that requires complete reliability and control.

Running at 4A per channel and with a total capacity of 12A, Flexed-Up can control up to 10m of high resolution SuperBright RGB60 Flexi-Strip or 20m of RGB30 Flexi-Strip. All of Flexed-Up’s internal self-control modes are selectable via a simple switch and custom shows can be pre-programmed by Artistic Licence upon request.

Two-Play XT is a sophisticated two-universe DMX & Art-Net Recorder and Playback Controller supporting both DMX and Art-Net.

Both Two-Play (Art-Net) and Two-Play XT (Art-Net and DMX) now include KiNet and E1.31 transmission along with improved trigger options; these include ‘wild card’ time, day trigger and specific date triggers. More sophisticated DMX triggers monitor DMX channels and can play back single or multiple shows. Playback can also be initiated via Art-Net macros so multiple Two-Play units can be used ‘in sync’ while being controlled from a central source.

Rail-DMX-DSI, an easy to use unit which expands the already extensive range of Artistic Licence Engineering's protocol converters to include DSI control. Rail-DMX-DSI converts 4 DMX channels to 4 DSI outputs to enable full integration between DMX controllers and commercial lighting systems.

Designed in response to our customers’ feedback, Rail-DMX-DSI integrates DSI ballasts with a DMX system so all building lighting can be controlled via DMX. Lighting states can then be triggered using controllers such as Artistic Licence Sign-Control or Light-Switch, or any DMX controller.

Technical Focus 2
Artistic Licence Engineering has chosen The ARC Show 2011 to release its second Technical Focus brochure. This year’s issue is firmly focused on the new product releases with overviews and advice on a wide range of topics.

In addition to an update on the current position of the DALI and DMX protocols, Technical Focus 2 explores Artistic Licence Engineering's Art-Net products and offers advice on how to choose the right DMX splitter and LED dimmer for a project. Details of the most recent controller releases are given along with a breakdown of testing and commissioning tools for every occasion.

The brochure will be available at the stand (M34) or downloadable from the website following the show. www.ArtisticLicence.com