The
Pan Pacific Singapore has invested Sin$80,000 in installing a Central Intelligent Lighting
system in its 805 square metre Pacific Ballroom on Level 1. Comprising of 14 light units, each unit can be individually controlled to produce a host of various effects
ranging from shapes to colours to customise the ambience of the venue for any occasion.
Operating from a sophisticated technological platform, the lights can be programmed to execute multiple effects ranging from simple movement, colour scrolling and
changes, rotation, strobe effect and indexing. The lights can also create lit shapes or words using custom-made gobos; cut-out shapes
which take up to a week to produce, gobos can be used to effect organisations' logos with the lights' range of ten
colours.
Adjacent to the lobby, the Pacific Ballroom may be accessed by a separate driveway preceding the main driveway thereby affording an exclusive venue
entrance. The pillar-less space is suitable for international conferences or special events. Discreet partition doors allow the space to be divided into three rooms for
smaller events.
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