Sunday, September 23, 2012
Light Box: The Mixing of Light
For this light box assignment we had to form groups of four or less. My group members were Cory Odell, Kelsey Walker, and Matt Weikert. We designed a lighting experience for our 12'x12'x12' space by using different colored lights and manipulating the areas they could flood into to create different colors of light. The model was a 1'=1" scale model of a triangular space with three tabs placed to focus all of the lights into a white triangle on the base that reflected the triangular viewport in the top of the box. The tabs also allowed for each pair of colors to cross each other and create a new color. The final products has two corners of green, blue, and red but then in between those corners are yellow, magenta, and cyan. Then where all of the colors meet in the middle forms a white triangle.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Scavenger Hunt: Illuminance, Reflectance, and Transmittance
Illuminance (in fc)
0-10 fc - (8.8 fc) 4th year studio space kitchenette
10-20 fc - (11.7 fc) 4th floor studio space
20-30 fc - (20.6 fc) 3rd year studio pin-up wall
30-40 fc - (36.2 fc) computer lab table
40-50 fc - (48.4 fc) room 204 pin-up wall
50-60 fc - (53.2 fc) 4th floor critique room
60-100 fc - (76.1 fc) 3rd year studio windows
>100 fc - (163.8 fc) desk lamp on desk surface
Reflectance
0-20% - 1.4/31.4 = 4% monitor cover in room 204
20-40% - 9/30.2 = 30% desk surfaces in room 204
40-60% - 11.4/19.7 = 58% metal window frame in room 204
60-80% - 11.8/18.2 = 65% white board in room 204
80-100% - 19/20.2 = 94% bathroom mirror
Transmittance
0-20% - 0.3/242 = 0% shades in room 204
20-40% - 12.7/44.5 = 28.5% sketchbook paper under lamp
40-60% - 13.2/31.2 = 42% monitor cover in room 204
60-80% - 540/710 = 76% light box surface
80-100% - 23/24.9 = 92% window in door to room 204
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