International Light Symposium: SuperLux - Smart Light Art, Design & Architecture for Cities

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Nummer:

16733

Datum:

Mittwoch, 07.12.2016, 16.00 - 21.20 pm Vorhoelzer Forum at Technical University of Munich. Arcisstraße 21. Room 5170, 5th floor, 80333 Munich, Germany

Termin speichern

Veranstaltungsort:

Gebühr:

Frei

Ansprechpartner/in:

Frau Schuh, 32, schuh@byak.de

Termin liegt in der Vergangenheit

 

Abstract

SuperLux celebrates recent milestones and triumphs of the global 'Smart Light' movement: using eco-ethical ideas and efficient digital systems to reinvent art, design and architecture for cities at night. Distinguished lighting experts will discuss new issues in design, technology and theory. The symposium is an excellent opportunity for architects, urban designers, and decision-makers to clarify new strategies for smart lighting in cities.

SuperLux is based on the book and exhibition SuperLux: Smart Light Art, Design and Architecture for Cities, which were launched during 2015: the UN's International Year of Light. The editor and contributing authors share their insights and leading artists and architects show their latest projects and concepts.

Themes for debate:

- Smart lighting

- Sustainability

- Light art

- Light festivals

- Lighting for brand communication

Impacts for debate:

- Experience of urban design

- Revitalising districts

- Mood & Atmosphere

- Perception of landscape

- Climate change

Hinweis

Registration
No registration necessary/free entry


Language:
-English for lectures and discussions

Organisation:
Chair of Spatial Arts and Lighting Design,
TUM Department of Architecture,
Technical University of Munich,
www.lrl.ar.tum.de

Media Partners
-ArchDaily, http://www.archdaily.com
-Architecture Chamber Bavaria, http://www.byak.de,
-International Association of Lighting Designers / IALD, http://www.iald.org
-Lightecture, http://www.lightecture.com

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