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TREND SPOTTED   08.18.09 9:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Light Motif
Designers are using neon lights and LEDs to impart an arty feel to events.

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In April, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Downtown Dinner had an installation of neon lights that looked predominantly pink or blue, depending on guests' line of sight. - Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
In April, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Downtown Dinner had an installation of neon lights that looked predominantly pink or blue, depending on guests' line of sight.
Photo: Alison Whittington for BizBash
Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary held a disco-themed gala in May with an overhead installation of more than 200 LED sticks that changed colors. - Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary held a disco-themed gala in May with an overhead installation of more than 200 LED sticks that changed colors.
Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
The Whitney Museum of American Art's Art Party in June had a 10-foot-long neon sign that alternately flashed the two words of the event's name. - Photo: Emily Gilbert for BizBash
The Whitney Museum of American Art's Art Party in June had a 10-foot-long neon sign that alternately flashed the two words of the event's name.
Photo: Emily Gilbert for BizBash
At the Friends of the High Line benefit in June in New York, a neon outline of the park decorated the stage. - Photo: Roger Dong for BizBash
At the Friends of the High Line benefit in June in New York, a neon outline of the park decorated the stage.
Photo: Roger Dong for BizBash
   



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