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  2. Neon lighting - Wikipedia

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    Georges Claude, a French engineer and inventor, presented neon tube lighting in essentially its modern form at the Paris Motor Show, December 3–18, 1910. [4] [5] [6] Claude, sometimes called "the Edison of France", [7] had a near monopoly on the new technology, which became very popular for signage and displays in the period 1920–1940.

  3. Lighting - Wikipedia

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    Wall-mounted light with shadows. Forms of lighting include alcove lighting, which like most other uplighting is indirect. This is often done with fluorescent lighting (first available at the 1939 World's Fair) or rope light, occasionally with neon lighting, and recently with LED strip lighting. It is a form of backlighting.

  4. Electric light - Wikipedia

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    In its modern form, the incandescent light bulb consists of a coiled filament of tungsten sealed in a globular glass chamber, either a vacuum or full of an inert gas such as argon. When an electric current is connected, the tungsten is heated to 2,000 to 3,300 K (1,730 to 3,030 °C; 3,140 to 5,480 °F) and glows, emitting light that ...

  5. List of types of lighting - Wikipedia

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    Lighting is the deliberate use of light to achieve a practical or aesthetic effect. Types of lighting include: Christmas lighting; Automotive lighting.

  6. Timeline of lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    1841 Arc-lighting is used as experimental public lighting in Paris. 1853 Ignacy Łukasiewicz invents the modern kerosene lamp. 1856 glassblower Heinrich Geissler confines the electric arc in a Geissler tube. 1867 Edmond Becquerel demonstrates the first fluorescent lamp. [6] 1874 Alexander Lodygin patents an incandescent light bulb.

  7. Architectural lighting design - Wikipedia

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    The history of electric light is well documented, [11] and with the developments in lighting technology the profession of lighting developed alongside it. The development of high-efficiency, low-cost fluorescent lamps led to a reliance on electric light and a uniform blanket approach to lighting, but the energy crisis of the 1970s required more design consideration and reinvigorated the use of ...

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