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 ALIA at Entech 2008

  ALIA Lighting Seminar Series

Mon 11th
February
11:00am What you really need to know about Testing and Tagging
    An attempt to dispel some of the mythology that abounds about this important aspect of our workplace safety.
How can testing and tagging be implemented to maximise safety without becoming a bureaucratic and financial black hole?
    Includes a question and answer session
  Duration 90 min
  Panel Members
Ian Low WorkCover NSW (State Coordinator - Electrical Compliance Team)
Tim Hall Resolution X (Responsible Person for a lighting hire and production company)
Darren Irving Bytecraft Entertainment (National Service Manager and Responsible Person for a large scale production and hire company)
Jim Keating Panalux Asia Pacific (Operations Manager and Responsible Person for a large scale film and television lighting hire company)
Graham Henstock Sydney Theatre Company (Head of Lighting and Responsible Person for a theatre company and a range of venues)
Marcel Takac &
Russell Jones
Gold Coast Arts Centre (Technical Service Manager and Responsible Person for a regional arts centre)
Gold Coast Arts Centre (Lighting Technician)
Andy Ciddor ALIA representative on EL-036 standards committee responsible for Test & Tag standard: AS/NZS 3760
  Location ALIA Seminar Room - Parkside G01 - Immediately adjacent to the Entech exhibition halls
  Capacity Limited places available at the door.
  Cost
ALIA members $15
Everyone else $30
 
Mon 11th
February
1:00pm Starting Out in Lighting Design
    A panel of Lighting Designers explain how they arrive at their design concepts and how they bring the design to life during the plotting process.
    Includes an open discussion session
  Duration 90 min
  Panel Chairperson Joseph Mercurio - Freelance Lighting Designer and Head of Lighting Design at WAAPA
  Panel Members
Trudy Dalgleish Lighting Designer
Rohan Thorn ton Lighting Designer and TV Lighting Director - Head of Lighting for GTV 9 Melbourne
Nick Schlieper Lighting Designer
Paul Collison Lighting Designer
Stephen Wickham Lighting Designer
  Location ALIA Seminar Room - Parkside G01 - Immediately adjacent to the Entech exhibition halls
  Capacity Limited places available at the door.
  Cost
ALIA members $15
Everyone else $30
 
Mon 11th
February
3:00pm Networks and Protocols - the glue that holds complex systems together.
    Every week more of the lighting gear we use talks to other components in the production. As these data networks spread further and carry more types of data via more paths, everyone in lighting is now dealing with networks much more complex than plain old DMX512. How do we design, implement and maintain a reliable, robust and affordable production-quality data network?
  Duration 90 min
  Panel Members
Gary Pritchard LSC Lighting Systems (Developer of control systems and member of the original USITT working group that established the DMX512 protocol)
Andrew Sherar Lightmoves (System designer and builder of control networks for production, architectural and themed environments)
Nic Moreau Enttec (Developer of control products for DMX512, RDM and DMX over Ethernet)
Murray Taylor Bytecraft Systems (System designer builder of large scale control networks for productions)
Peter Willis Howard Eaton Lighting (Ltd) UK (Equipment developer and member of the ESTA Control Protocols Working Group)
  Location ALIA Seminar Room - Parkside G01 - Immediately adjacent to the Entech exhibition halls
  Capacity Limited places available at the door.
  Cost
ALIA members $15
Everyone else $30

 

Seminar Bookings

Advance Bookings
Advance bookings were available from 1.12.07 to 30.1.08, and are now closed.

Places available at the door
Although many of the places at these seminars have already been booked, some have been held over to be made available at the door from 10am on Monday February 11th.

Payment for Advance Bookings
Payments for advance bookings should already have been made. If you have had a problem making your payment, please advise our Accounts department
The list of confirmed bookings will be held at the door to the Seminar Room.
Unpaid bookings will be cancelled and those places will be made available for unreserved door sales prior to the seminar.


Last updated: Sunday, 10 February, 2008