Abstract
3D-scanning technologies and point clouds as means for spatial representation introduce a new paradigm to the measuring and mapping of physical artefacts and space. This technology also offers possibilities for the measuring and mapping of outdoor urban lighting and has the potential to meet the challenges of dynamic smart lighting planning in outdoor urban space. This paper presents findings on how 3D capturing of outdoor environments combined with HDRI establishes a new way for analysing and representing the spatial distribution of light in combination with luminance data.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | PLDC 2017 Proceedings : PLDC 6th Global Lighting Design Convention, 1.-4. November, 2017 in Paris/FR |
Editors | Joachim Ritter |
Number of pages | 3 |
Publisher | Via Verlag |
Publication date | 2017 |
Pages | 59-61 |
Commissioning body | VIA-Verlag |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-9811940-8-1 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Event | PLDC 6th Global Lighting Design Convention: Professional Lighting Design Convention 2017 - Duration: 1 Nov 2017 → 4 Nov 2017 https://pld-c.com/ |
Conference
Conference | PLDC 6th Global Lighting Design Convention |
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Period | 01/11/2017 → 04/11/2017 |
Internet address |
Series | PLDC Proceedings |
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Keywords
- urban lighting
- point-clouds
Artistic research
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