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Revision as of 16:43, 16 March 2017
Light Art Origami in space Light as tool to help release stress
Paul Jackson - origami artist James Turrell Fujimoto WAM architects Vierlinden Museum Wassenaar Reinier van Brummelen Light therapy Light therapy on youtube Creative therapy Solemn berg- sound Ferrous- sound Nora - spotlight that follows you
James Turrell: “My work has no object, no image and no focus. With no object, no image and no focus, what are you looking at? You are looking at you looking. What is important to me is to create an experience of wordless thought.”
Turrell often cites the Parable of Plato’s Cave to introduce the notion that we are living in a reality of our own creation, subject to our human sensory limitations as well as contextual and cultural norms.
Light as a form of energy Light affects our hormonal cycle and growth process The quantity and quality of light have a psychological influence on the human well-being
Source: Jan van Munster - Het Lichtboek
Context > certain moment, certain stress
Material research Acoustic panel Replicate origami in plaster panels
How can light in space affect our well-being? How to measure someone's well- being?
Research through tests with people
Main question
How can a space improve our well-being by influencing our breathing pattern?
Sub question
1. How can light projection direct our breathing pattern? 2. What is the right breathing rhythm to release stress? 3. How can space disorient? 4. How can space make us relax? 5. Why should people use my space?
Checking the breathing pattern by attaching a elastic band with breathing cap in front on test persons.
Testing with people
Make light projection stripes in several different rhytms and forms. See how the breathing of the audience response to the difference in the projection through the made 'propellor device'
Article about health and art in waiting rooms http://ac.els-cdn.com/S019745561630017X/1-s2.0-S019745561630017X-main.pdf?_tid=7498c14a-0341-11e7-a265-00000aab0f26&acdnat=1488896712_904a5bd08df123c47fc0b7e4156b4578
Book about architecture and the effect on our health http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/ebookviewer/ebook/bmxlYmtfXzE1MjAwN19fQU41?sid=c4a9554b-3239-4083-b0cf-245ea3a3a93b@sessionmgr4008&vid=0&format=EB&lpid=lp_3&rid=0
Book about business and health http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/ebookviewer/ebook/bmxlYmtfXzM3NjkwMl9fQU41?sid=d6fd7343-fce6-4e7f-9188-c5bafbe2d926@sessionmgr103&vid=4&format=EB&lpid=lp_1&rid=0