Tokyo National Museum
11.13(Mon) 18:00-21:00 / 11.14(Tue) 18:00-19:00 (Doors from 17:45)
The Lighting Detectives, led by lighting designer Kaoru Mende, will set up lighting fixtures at the Tokyo National Museum and then inspect them. Those who have attended the past two workshops will see everything explored then coming to fruition with the special light-up display on the 14th! Planning: Lighting Detectives Support: Panasonic Corporation
The Lighting Detectives Descend on Ueno (Vol.2): Participants Wanted!
Session Times:
Session 1: Monday 16th October 2017, 18:00-21:00 – Instruction and Lighting Inspection
(admission now closed)
Session 2: Monday 13th November 2017, 18:00-21:00 – Lighting Experiments
(admission now closed)
Session 3: Tuesday 14th November 2017, 18:00-19:00 – Light-up Demonstration
(admission now closed)
NB: Doors for all events are at 17:45. Please be aware that the National Museum is closed on 16th October and 13th November, and closes at 17:00 on the 14th November.
Assembly points:
Session 1: Seminar Room, Kuroda Memorial Hall, Tokyo National Museum
Session 2: Conference Room, 2nd Floor Mezzanine, Honkan(Japanese Gallery), Tokyo National Museum
Session 3: Small Auditorium, 1st Floor, Heiseikan, Tokyo National Museum
Admission to the full series of workshops has now closed. We are accepting reservations for the Light-Up Demonstration on Tuesday 14th November only.
Date: Tuesday 14th November 2017, 18:00-19:00
Assembly point: Small Auditorium, 1st Floor, Heiseikan, Tokyo National Museum
Capacity: 30 people (admission now closed)
Admission free
Lighting Detectives
The Lighting Culture Association is a not-for-profit organization carrying out practical research largely concerned with the lighting environment we live in. It sees light and lighting, and all associated phenomena, as a constituent part of our culture, and engages in dialogue about creating a future with better lighting.