Dramaturgies of Adaptive Lighting Design

Kjell Yngve Petersen

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Abstract

The changes from static to dynamic, and further to adaptive behaviours in architectural lighting design asks for a re-interpretation of the relation between the environment and the engaged experiencing human; i.e. the architecture and the inhabitant. To grasp the many factors involved, and to focus on aspects of narrativation, enacted by the enabled living practices, the suggestion is to approach this new condition as a dramaturgical site composed of three dynamic systems: the external fluctuating lighting environment, the site-specific adjustable lighting, and the perceptual dynamics of experiencing inhabitant.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date9 Jun 2017
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2017
EventPsi#23 Overflow Hamburg 2017 - Kampnagel, Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 8 Jun 201711 Jun 2017
https://psi2017-hamburg.com/

Conference

ConferencePsi#23 Overflow Hamburg 2017
LocationKampnagel
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHamburg
Period08/06/201711/06/2017
Internet address

Keywords

  • Architectural Lighting Design
  • Adaptive Behaviours
  • Dynamic Systems
  • Perceptual Dynamics
  • Dramaturgical Site

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