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8 January 2004 Narrative luminous ceilings in the 21st century
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Abstract
Luminous ceilings were developed in the 1940’s from a comprehensive mathematical study of the integral equations for the interflection of light in rooms. It was found that criteria for optimum vision are satisfied for most visual tasks and most shapes of rooms if the entire ceiling is the source of light and room reflectances are sufficiently high. In the 1950’s criteria for lamp spacing above the luminous panels were developed and many undecorated luminous ceilings were installed. To make the optimum luminous environment more attractive and interesting, hand-painted luminous ceilings were developed in the 1960’s and 1970’s and applied to homes, offices and classrooms. This paper presents the criteria for creating computer generated narrative luminous ceilings and gives practical examples applied to classroom lighting.
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Domina Eberle Spencer "Narrative luminous ceilings in the 21st century", Proc. SPIE 5185, Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer VII, (8 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.505075
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KEYWORDS
Light sources and illumination

Mathematics

Visualization

Lamps

Photography

Floods

Fourier transforms

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