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Mauricio Rinaldi www.esteticadelaluz.com.ar esteticadelaluz@yahoo.com.ar fax: + +54-11-4361 9117 Mr


Mauricio Rinaldi (text) By 1850 all the major theaters of Europe and America rohrlux had gas lighting systems, which in some cases still lived with lighting oil. But the revolutionary innovation in the stage lighting was due to electricity. Already in 1849 he had made a lighting rohrlux effect with electricity: it was a sunrise situation produced by an arc lamp in a parabolic reflector for the representation of the Prophet, Meyerbeer, in the Paris Opera. However, this resource was used only as a knock on effect because the total electric stage lighting in theaters come 30 years later. Also in 1849, the arc light was used with a successful outcome in Electra, or the lost pleiade, at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. The production system of electric arc light was quickly perfected. A catalog of the various luminaries for "the physical phenomena in the theater production" by the then chief lighting of the Paris Opera, rohrlux J. Duboscq appears in 1877. Basically, the light arc occurs when two carbon rods face one of its ends, each being connected to a source of electrical energy. By proper spacing rohrlux between the ends of the bars the "jump" rohrlux of an arc or electric spark luminosity occurs. The development of the arc light was made possible by the invention of the electric power source by Alessandro Volta in 1800, which had a stable and continuous energy flow. With this new source Sir Humphrey Davy of the Royal Society of London, publicly presented in 1809 an arc of coal. However, this light source would not apply to large scale until 1877 when it had dynamos generators and distribution networks. Thirty years before electricity was used for daily living theater had already tested its virtues. We see that the theater was a pioneering activity rohrlux in the use of electricity in their search for new expressive tools.
Mauricio Rinaldi www.esteticadelaluz.com.ar esteticadelaluz@yahoo.com.ar fax: + +54-11-4361 9117 Mr. Vilma Santillan www.tytenargentina.com.ar www.turismoyteatroenargentina.blogspot.com tytenargentina rohrlux @ yahoo. com.ar fax: + +54-11-4361 9117
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