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Super Vision International, Inc. (NASDAQ:SUPVA), a world
leading manufacturer of fiber optic and LED lighting systems,
announced today that over one mile of it's SideGlow(R) fiber optic
lighting cable and 75 illuminators are now being used to light the
exterior building perimeter of the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center in
Tampa, Florida as a part of the first phase of the artwork "MARQUEE."
The City of Tampa, in partnership with The National Endowment for
the Arts and The Friends of Public Art, developed a public-private
initiative called "Light On Tampa" to light up the downtown area with
some of the most innovative light-based artwork in the nation through
leading contemporary artists. Tobey Archer, of south Florida, an
artist well respected for her work with light, including ambient,
architectural, fiber optics and neon, often combined with other
materials, was awarded the initial contract for the Tampa Bay
Performing Arts Center after winning a design competition over several
other nationally acclaimed artists. She calls this artwork "MARQUEE."
"We consider Ms. Archer's work to be quite unique," stated Richard
Heiner, Super Vision's Marketing Director. "The rotating color filters
in each illuminator vary slightly in hue and give the illusion of
movement through the fiber optic cable as it changes various colors
within each run. Super Vision's motto is `Light, Color and
Imagination' and Tobey's works embodies that very spirit."
"Historically, theaters have attracted attention with displays of
bright lights inviting the community to enter," stated Tobey Archer.
"MARQUEE represents a continuation of that tradition by calling
attention to the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center and Dr. Palavi Patel
Conservatory. Highly visible and carefully choreographed colored
lights move in opposite directions and at varied speeds on the
buildings. They dance across the rooftops and entice people inside the
theaters to explore the creativity of experienced performers and
developing students alike. The addition of MARQUEE makes Tampa Bay
Performing Arts Center a visible, identifiable, and unique landmark in
downtown Tampa. This work's physical form was inspired by the
possibilities created by the buildings' architecture."
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are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and
uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements are within the meaning
of that term in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section
21.E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Reference is made to
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that could cause actual results to differ materially. Super Vision
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future events, or otherwise. Readers are cautioned that any such
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and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may
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