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This study by Markus Reisinger from TU Delft and Philips Research delves into the impact of chromatic lighting on interior spaces. It examines how colors and luminance patterns contribute to the atmosphere, influencing emotions and behavioral reactions. The research emphasizes the role of lighting as a key element in creating ambiance and comfort, exploring variables such as attention, meaning, and emotional responses. Findings suggest that careful manipulation of light can enhance visual appeal and the overall experience of interior environments.
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Chromatic light preferences for interior spaces Markus Reisinger TU Delft / Philips Research 12 March 2008 // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Chromatic light preferences for interior spaces // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
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
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
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
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
Approach to study colored lighting in interiors . . I. study of chromatic light for emphasis // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Study of chromatic light for emphasis . . * Munsell // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Red Achromatic Achromatic Red Green Green Blue Blue Balancing color pattern . . < > // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Balanced luminances visual cues pattern of apparent brightness and color evaluation // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
3D color gamut Achromatic Green Purple Red Cyan Orange Blue Yellow // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Red Achromatic Cyan Green Purple Blue Orange Yellow // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Cyan Achromatic Red Purple Green Orange Yellow Blue // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Comparing chromatic light // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008
Chromaticity // M. Reisinger, Feb 2008