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Laser Display Artist
Laser display artists put on shows, usually outdoors in arenas or fields, using laser lights. Many of these artists only work part-time on displays, while holding down other jobs.

The word 'laser' comes from the first letters of the words 'light amplified by stimulated emission of radiation'. Lasers convert electrical power into a beam of light or optical power.

To understand the wide range of duties that lasers can perform, potential artists need to understand the laser light properties, namely monochrome or single colour, coherence or light waves that link like a chain ,and directionality or light that radiates very little.

The colour of light depends on the wavelength. Red light has the longest wavelength and violet the shortest, while white light is a combination. Directionality refers to the fact that light from the laser only travels in one direction unlike ordinary light, which radiates away from the surface.

There are many kinds of lasers. Some lasers produce continuous power, while others make short bursts. Some are small enough to be hand-held. Some lasers are so powerful that they can drill holes through thick metal plates and detonate explosives.

Satisfying Aspects
- creating spectacular shows
- capturing the attention of both children and adults
- being able to work with something so powerful

Demanding aspects
- working irregular hours
- working in various weather conditions
- poor financial rewards

Requirements
Laser Display Artists should be/have:
- at least 18 years old
- mechanical and electrical aptitude
- enjoy working outdoors
- interest in lasers
- enjoy working with people
- self-motivated and determined
- artistic flair

Training
In-service training may be provided under the supervision of an experienced laser display artist.

Employer
Shopping centres and laser display artists.