When Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, he did so, for the most part, using the light of the sun that streamed through the windows of the building. And for the past 500 years since then, viewers have admired the results of that work, for the most part, with the help of that same light source. Starting next month...the famous ceiling will be getting a new look in the form of new lights. Some 7,000 LEDs, to be precise [...] — The Atlantic
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Note: 48" dia. disco ball shall be installed at a height of 21'-6" A.F.F. to B.O. ball, centered on chapel axis, and directly beneath the 3/4" gap between the extended fingers of God and Adam. Verify in field.
Disco Ball. Love it. May even want to go a bit bigger than 48" Or use multiples. We're also going to need to upgrade the electrical in the little balcony there on the lower left. That's where the DJ is going to go. The P.A. system he uses is S I C K. Maybe we need a dedicated panel for that area.
Thanks to Jesus they're finally gonna fix the Sistine Chapel. It's been really lackluster and not very good for 500 years. 21st Century to the rescue !
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