Essays about: "museum lighting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words museum lighting.
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1. Visual Rhythm in lighting design. How light patterns create atmosphere in a museum. V
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : Studies indicate that incorporating light rhythms have the potential to generate an atmosphere of curiosity to further explore a space. In lighting design, we can describe rhythm as the ‘flow of light’ as the repetition of shadow, shading and highlight patterns of an illuminated three-dimensional surface that we experience in space when we walk through it. READ MORE
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2. The new Soundforest - The role of lighting in inclusive interactive museum installations
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : This thesis focuses on creating an interactive installation as immersive experience for hearing-impaired user. To date, little research has been conducted especially on interactive (sound) installation for impaired visitors, particularly these visitors with hearing impairments or who are hard-of hearing. READ MORE
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3. Integrating Electrochromic Glazing Technology into Conservation-Focused Lighting Design for Museum Collections
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : Museums, art galleries, and historical sites house items of important cultural value. They must provide sufficient lighting to allow for the public viewing of these items, but are also responsible for conservation of them, which requires strict control of the light levels on delicate materials. READ MORE
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4. Exploring opportunities of complex LED colour mix systems for lighting in the art. Fine colour tuning a painting
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : Museums and the performing arts have very specific lighting requirements, not only in the technical aspects of their presentation, but also in regard to the communication and interpretation of artistic concepts. Thus, the design intent might have many different perspectives whereas the idea of being “neutral” is more complex to define. READ MORE
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5. Perception of spatial volume in daylight entering through devised openings
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : The thesis examines the impact of perceived brightness and contrast balance in relation to the spatial volume; physical volume transforming into a perceived volume in light. Two static viewpoints of 20th century’s museum architecture have been tested to observe qualitative features in daylight entering through architecturally devised openings. READ MORE