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cross-pol·li·na·tion (krôs'pol"u-nA'shun, kros'-), —n. 1. A sharing or interchange of knowledge, ideas, etc., as for
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For more than a decade Chris
Dallos Lighting Design has been producing innovative lighting environments in a
wide
range of
mediums and styles. By embracing the idea of cross-pollination our work strives
to feed itself by letting
the various mediums in
which we work shape and influence every project undertaken. The ideas and
lessons
learned while working on a musical directly
influence the work done on a corporate meeting and vice-versa.
This way of
thinking keeps the work inventive allowing every project
engaged to have its own unique identity The New York Times called our work "...intriguing..." |
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Mr. Dallos holds a MFA in lighting design from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts awarded in 1994. At NYU he was a recipient of a three-year full assistantship with the NYU Department of Dance. He designed the lighting of nearly 250 original student, faculty and guest dance pieces over three years with the department. He holds a BFA in lighting design from the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign awarded in 1991. In 1996 Theatre Crafts International named him a Tyro Talent, a distinction awarded to promising up and coming designers. He is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. |
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