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Light Challenge 2013 Light your street, feel like home. Almere Team: Alejandro Rodas, Annafrancesca Triboli, Bauke Bakker, Jeroen Ruijter, Niall MacKellar, Wouter Klaase medialabamsterdam.nl/lightchallenge [email protected] INTRODUCTION During the initial phase of our research we conducted a survey to discover the main problems, needs and wi shes of the residents of the Agavestraat in regards to their street lighting. The two important considerations that came out of this investigation and also from the first meeting we had with the residents (13th of Fe bruary 2013) were safety and the old fashioned look of the current street lighting. Also, a non homogeneous di stribution of the light is the cause of dark corners in the street, which gives the people a feeling of insecurity. We first created five concepts and each focussed on a diffe rent aspect of light. Step by step, thanks to experts’ ad vice and Light Challenge inspiring masterclasses, we ar rived at a final concept that merges the best solutions for an effective lighting system. Figure 1. Maquette of the Agavestraat CONCEPT We asked ourselves what a possible safe and meaning ful environment could be for the residents. The answer was easy: our home. Home is, by definition, our shelter, a place where we feel safe and at ease. Figure 2. The team talking with the residents That is why we thought of recreating a homelike envi ronment using light by bringing the inside of the house outside. Our idea is to visualize typical and iconic ele ments we find in our living room, our kitchen or in our houses in general. This way the street is turned into a house, the residents’ house, and entering the street would be like entering your own safe home. It is possi ble to use the blind walls of the houses that are present in the street to visualize the objects. Also the ground can be a canvas to draw the house. In this way you can mark the perimeter of the different rooms, creating a sort of blueprint of an Agavestraat house. The visualization of the rooms will be divided between the street and the walls: on the street there will not only be the planime try, but also some objects placed on the ground corre sponding to the room they are placed in. The walls on the other hand will have the silhouette of the front view of the elements commonly seen in the various rooms . This concept can also be easily implemented in the nar row alleys between houses. Including simple elements which convey information relating to daytoday activi ties such as the temperature or time helps the residents connect and feel comfortable in their street. This can
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                                                                        Light  Challenge  2013  

Light  your  street,  feel  like  home.    

Almere  Team:  Alejandro  Rodas,  Annafrancesca  Triboli,  Bauke  Bakker,  Jeroen  Ruijter,  Niall  MacKellar,  Wouter  Klaase  medialabamsterdam.nl/lightchallenge      -­‐      [email protected]  

 INTRODUCTION  During  the  initial  phase  of  our  research  we  conducted  a  survey   to   discover   the   main   problems,   needs   and   wi-­‐shes   of   the   residents   of   the   Agavestraat   in   regards   to  their   street   lighting.  The   two   important   considerations  that   came   out   of   this   investigation   and   also   from   the  first   meeting   we   had   with   the   residents   (13th   of   Fe-­‐bruary  2013)  were  safety  and  the  old  fashioned  look  of  the  current  street  lighting.  Also,  a  non  homogeneous  di-­‐stribution  of  the  light  is  the  cause  of  dark  corners  in  the  street,  which  gives  the  people  a  feeling  of  insecurity.  We  first  created  five  concepts  and  each  focussed  on  a  diffe-­‐rent  aspect  of   light.  Step  by  step,  thanks  to  experts’  ad-­‐vice  and  Light  Challenge  inspiring  masterclasses,  we  ar-­‐rived   at   a   final   concept   that  merges   the   best   solutions  for  an  effective  lighting  system.    

 Figure  1.  Maquette  of  the  Agavestraat  

CONCEPT  We  asked  ourselves  what  a  possible  safe  and  meaning-­‐ful  environment  could  be  for  the  residents.  The  answer  was  easy:  our  home.  Home  is,  by  definition,  our  shelter,  a  place  where  we  feel  safe  and  at  ease.    

 

 Figure  2.  The  team  talking  with  the  residents  

 That  is  why  we  thought  of  recreating  a  home-­‐like  envi-­‐ronment  using  light  by  bringing  the  inside  of  the  house  outside.   Our   idea   is   to   visualize   typical   and   iconic   ele-­‐ments  we  find  in  our  living  room,  our  kitchen  or  in  our  houses   in   general.   This  way   the   street   is   turned   into   a  house,   the   residents’   house,   and   entering   the   street  would  be  like  entering    your  own  safe    home.  It  is  possi-­‐ble  to  use  the  blind  walls  of  the  houses  that  are  present  in  the  street  to  visualize  the  objects.  Also  the  ground  can  be  a  canvas  to  draw  the  house.  In  this  way  you  can  mark  the  perimeter  of   the  different   rooms,   creating  a  sort  of  blueprint   of   an  Agavestraat   house.   The   visualization   of  the   rooms  will   be   divided   between   the   street   and   the  walls:  on  the  street   there  will  not  only  be  the  planime-­‐try,   but   also   some  objects  placed  on   the   ground   corre-­‐sponding   to   the   room   they   are  placed   in.  The  walls   on  the  other  hand  will  have  the  silhouette  of  the  front  view  of   the   elements   commonly   seen   in   the   various   rooms   .  This  concept  can  also  be  easily  implemented  in  the  nar-­‐row   alleys   between   houses.  Including   simple   elements  which  convey  information    relating  to  day-­‐to-­‐day  activi-­‐ties  such  as  the  temperature  or  time  helps  the  residents  connect   and   feel   comfortable   in   their   street.   This   can  

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help  create  an  interactive  light  installation  and  avoids  a  still  and  monotonous  panorama.    The   main   lighting   will   be   provided   by   hanging   lamps,  distributed   in   the   strategic   points   of   the   street   in   con-­‐formity  with  the  room  of  the  house,  giving  an  equal  light  diffusion  and  covering   the  most   important  parts  of   the  Agavestraat.   These   lamps   have   to   be   in   line   with   the  concept  of   the  house,   therefore   they  will  have  a  design  connected  with  the  typical   indoor   lamp  idea.  Residents  are  expected  to  feel  safer,  as  they  would  be  in  their  own  house.  This  idea  can  help  them  to  reach  that  feeling  and  at   the   same   time   it   can  create  a  unique  and  new  expe-­‐rience,  not  seen  anywhere  else   in  the  Netherlands,  ma-­‐king  them  feel  proud  of  their  own  street.  The  theme  ap-­‐plied   throughout   the   entire   street   is   expected   to   help  increase   social   cohesion,   visual   appeal   and   pride.   Far  from  a  common  lighting  system,  the  light  will  be  an  in-­‐novative  and  playful   element   that   could  maybe   change  the   daily   relationship   between   residents   and   their  street.  The  light  installation  can  become  a  meeting  point  for  kids  or  a  game  for  passers-­‐by.    

 Figure  3.  Possible  view  of  the  lighting  system  

   

TECHNICAL  REQUIREMENTS  There  are  different  ways  to  realize  this  concept.  Some  of  the  possible  materials  are  LED  lights,  seramic  light  coa-­‐ting   and   sensors.   LED   lights   can   be   fixed   or   program-­‐med.  The  second  option  would  be  the  best  way  to  create  a  highly  interactive  installation,  not  only  controlling  the  intensity  of   the   light,  but  also  deciding   the  sequence  of  the  drawings  depending  on  the  movement  of  people.  In  our  concept,  we  also  want  to  use  colors  according  to  the  natural  cycle  of  the  day.      

 Figure  4.  View  of  the  lamp  

 This  solution  does  not  compromise  safety,  since  during  dawn  and  dusk  there  is  still  a  slight  luminosity  and  the  color   of   the   LED   light   provides   a   cozy   atmosphere  wi-­‐thout  harming  visibility.  The  second  material  is  Seramic  Light   Coating.   This   technique   provides   light   using   illu-­‐minated   crystals.   These   crystals   exist   in   the   form   of   a  coating  which  can  be  charged  during  the  daytime  using  either  artificial  or  natural   light.  After  charging   the  coa-­‐ting,  it  is  possible  to  have  an  illumination  of  8-­‐10  hours,  and  after   the   illumination  phase   the  coating  will  be  re-­‐cognizable   for   approximately   12   hours.   Then   the   coa-­‐ting  needs  5  minutes  of  recharging,  which  can  be  done  by  sunlight  but  also  by  artificial  light.  Also,  to  make  the  lighting  system  sustainable  it  is  possible  also  to  dim  the  light's  intensity  thanks  to  movement  sensors.  By  placing  the  sensor  in  strategic  positions  of  the  street  it  is  possi-­‐ble  to  track  movements  in  order  to  dim  light  depending  on  the  presence  of  people  or  cars.  When  there  is  no  one  around  the  intensity  of  the  light  would  be  softer,  while  it  could  be  stronger  when  people  are  passing  by.  This  ma-­‐kes  the  light  interactive,  saving  energy  at  the  same  time  and  increasing  the  lifespan  of  the  LED  lights.    

 Figure  4.  The  lighting  system  on  the  3D  model  

   

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