
Dinner in the Wilds 2008 was created to make the guests feel like they were immersed in the natural beauty of the earth. The idea was to create an ecosystem inside the shelter of the Fair Park Automobile Building. The profits from Dinner in the Wilds were contributed to the new Dallas museum of Nature and Science. The dinner was designed to reflect the state of the art unique design of the new museum in an Eco-friendly way. Absolute Lighting used all LED lights which have a very low carbon footprint compared to other up-lights. They installed a 75 foot curtain which Absolute Lighting used to project images of different biomes throughout the night. They also created a paper-lantern lighting fixture that hung in the middle of the room. To create a "green" atmosphere they used very clean, natural lighting. All together the effect of these components made the night impossible to forget.
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