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Markus Reisinger

Chromatic light preferences for interior spaces. Markus Reisinger. TU Delft / Philips Research. 12 March 2008. Chromatic light preferences for interior spaces. Lighting as an atmosphere contributor. Intervening variables attention e.g. emphasis - meaning e.g. approaching - emotion

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Markus Reisinger

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  1. Chromatic light preferences for interior spaces Markus Reisinger TU Delft / Philips Research 12 March 2008 // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  2. Chromatic light preferences for interior spaces // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  3. Lighting as an atmosphere contributor • Intervening variables • attention • e.g. emphasis • - meaninge.g. approaching • - emotion • e.g. approaching • To behavioral reactions • The contribution to atmospherics can be: • attention-creating • e.g. emphasis • message-creatinge.g. trendy, old-fashioned • affect-creating • e.g. happy atmosphere is always present as a quality of the surrounding space atmosphere is apprehended through the sense. * Kotler 1973 coined the term atmospherics // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  4. Luminous environment designed according appearance . . physical light and environment conditions pattern of luminance and chromaticity pattern of apparent brightness and color x visual cues evaluation * Waldram 1954 Studies in interior lighting // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  5. Causal chain of creating Lighting effects Light manipulation adaptation Light appearance - emphasis attention Visual appeal / lighting preference • - color harmony • adequacy - comfort • … emotion meaning Light effect ^ Intervening variables ^ Lighting evaluation • message creating • affect creating // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  6. Luminous environment designed according appearance . . Adaptation pattern of apparent brightness and color x Gross Apparent Brightness Pattern Gross Apparent Color Pattern visual cues evaluation Color Harmony Emphasis Comfort Adequacy * based on Waldram // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  7. Approach to study colored lighting in interiors . . I. study of chromatic light for emphasis // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  8. Study of chromatic light for emphasis . . * Munsell // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  9. Red Achromatic Achromatic Red Green Green Blue Blue Balancing color pattern . . < > // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  10. Balanced luminances visual cues pattern of apparent brightness and color evaluation // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

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  13. 3D color gamut Achromatic Green Purple Red Cyan Orange Blue Yellow // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  14. Red Achromatic Cyan Green Purple Blue Orange Yellow // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  15. Cyan Achromatic Red Purple Green Orange Yellow Blue // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  16. Comparing chromatic light // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

  17. Chromaticity // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008

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