A Night of Light, and you’re invited

Please join AUDIOVISIONS and Glenn Merlin Johnson for an exclusive Adaptive Lighting Presentation at the water-front Newport Beach Yacht Club. Experience the magic of Ketra, and enjoy a night of learning, cocktails and networking courtesy of AUDIOVISIONS, Lutron and Western Ligbting.

Glenn Merlin Johnson, Master of Illumination and our presenter, is nationally recognized as one of the top lighting designers. He literally wrote the book on lighting design!

We hope you take advantage of this opportunity to socialize and learn with us, all while enjoying views of historical Balboa island.

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Date:

Thursday, September 22nd

Itinerary:

4:30pm to 5:30pm
Reception, Cocktails, Hors D’oeuvres and Ketra Demos

5:30pm to 6:30pm
Glenn Merlin Johnson Presentation

6:30pm
Raffle and Ketra Demos

Apple Airbuds, Sonos Play 1 and Lutron RadioRA kit.

Location:

Newport Beach Yacht Club - Downstairs Meeting Room

1099 Bayside Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660

Parking:

Valet parking is available at no cost, just a TIP for your attendant would be appreciated.

Additional metered parking is available behind the medical building at 1101 Bayside Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660

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Food and Drinks:

  • Heavy Appetizers

  • Beer, wine and cocktails with bartender

Contact:

Please RSVP as soon as possible for this event as space is limited. We look forward to having fun with you!

If you have any further questions, contactJim Coleman at (760)-285-6942 or jimc@audiovisions.com.


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Meet Glenn Merlin Johnson

Glenn Merlin Johnson has 38 years of experience illuminating some of the world’s most distinctive homes for the Who’s, Who in the arts, entertainment, technology and business worlds.   

From traditional, contemporary, transitional, modern and mountain properties Glenn’s artistic and technical approach to illumination and its documentation is exemplary.  He is sought after by discriminating owners, leading architects, interior designers, and cutting-edge builders worldwide.

Glenn is the author of The Art of Illumination: Residential Lighting Design published by McGraw-Hill and creator of The Adaptive Method® of layered lighting. His work has appeared in leading publications in Architecture and Interior Design. 


Featured Ketra & AUDIOVISIONS Project: Canon Drive in Beverly Hills

When a project is so luxe that the owners fly all the way to Italy to select the right stone, it’s clear every detail of the project must be best-in-class. For this incomparable Beverly Hills home, that meant not only the finest finishes and incredible artwork, but also the ultimate in whole-house lighting from Ketra. Accomplished smart home integratorAudioVisions was tapped to bring this space to luxurious life. 

Design Goals

  1. Create a space that maximizes well-being

  2. Create a custom environment with unique appeal to discerning buyers

  3. Enhance the overall value of the residence

The Solution

To fulfill the desire to promote maximum well-being, Ketra lighting was selected to complement a state-of-the-art air and water purification system. The Natural Show setting allowed for lighting to be automatically adjusted throughout the day to match the varying color and intensity of sunlight from sunrise to darkness. Ketra’s unobtrusive fixtures created a seamless feel between interior and exterior lighting and extended daylight throughout the space.

The home also featured an incredible collection of art, and the light source's tunable Vibrancy made every installation pop. An in-house bar and dance floor also featured Ketra lighting, where the full-color spectrum created a fun, exciting environment. 

Perhaps the most exciting application of Ketra technology was in transforming the subterranean garage. AudioVisions created a full-wrap projection wall which played a loop of a custom 3D rendering of a waterfall. By combining the waterfall scene with Ketra light,  AudioVisions was able to truly immerse the space in nature while enhancing the details of the garage's occupants: a stunning red Ferrari, purple Porsche, and silver Aston Martin parked below. The Ketra bulbs above each car were custom tuned to pop the paint, and a scene was programmed so that the lights by the screen would dim down to allow the video to shine while the lights above the cars would stay bright to maintain those punches of color.