Category: non-academic
Human-centred lighting? Or lighting for diverse and unequal people
- By Don Slater
Slater, D. R. (2020) Against human-centred lighting. Lightecture 35. Special issue edited by Mark Major: The Urban Nightscape. ‘Human-centred lighting’ sounds good – we should light for people rather than cars, […]
Dialogue over dissemination: Unlocking the potential of knowledge exchange through creative collaboration.
Knowledge exchange and impact activities often have to negotiate, incorporate and synthesise different kinds of expertise. Mona Sloane looks at how the Configuring Light Roundtables have sought to bring together […]
“Darkness has become a luxury good in London”: On the social meaning of street lighting
Light, whether natural or artificial, is a powerful material. It is fundamental to our lives, and it can help create new and interesting spaces in many different ways. Even though […]