Integration of LED Public Lighting Design and “Culture”

Led Public lighting(CLASSICLEDLIGHT) design and culture are two separate concepts, but in a large number of LED public lighting lighting lighting projects, for example, how do Chinese-style LED public lighting buildings to see the cultural sense, and how is the integration done? This is a question worth thinking about.

We may as well analyze its cultural attribute from the aspects of lighting and light usage.

1. The cultural attribute of light?

Does light have cultural attributes? Physically, light itself does not have cultural attributes. It is only a physical phenomenon and a wave with a spectrum between 380nm and 780nm. Whether it is natural light or artificial light, ignoring the history and geography of the nation, ignoring the way of thinking and ignoring the values, it is an objective existence.

2. The cultural attribute of light?

As a lighting tool, lights can be impregnated with ethnic, regional and historical elements, thus possessing cultural characteristics. Modern lights and lanterns can be divided into two categories. One is functional lights and lanterns, aiming at achieving an efficient and reasonable output of light. Its appearance characteristics have been weakened, and it is difficult to find cultural characteristics from them. The other is decorative lights (lighting), with styling as the main appeal, hoping to match different styles of the space environment. This kind of light is actually a facebook product. As an ornament, the function of the light has been weakened. At best, it is an ornament with a light source.

3. The cultural attribute of lighting?

Light is to light what color is to paint. Color is objective, but how to use color has distinct cultural characteristics.

Although lights and lanterns have their own cultural characteristics, the way they are used is difficult to have cultural traces, and it is more a manifestation of designers’ style. Especially in modern times, lights and lanterns used as tools circulate all over the world. Lighting designers from different cultural backgrounds use almost all standardized lights and lanterns products. It is also difficult to detect the imprint of culture by using lights.

Conclusion: LED public lighting does not have the cultural attribute from the technical level, and has the cultural imprint from the artistic expression level. However, it is only the style difference of lighting carriers and tools, which endows lighting with heavy cultural connotation, which is the heavy burden that lighting cannot bear.

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Asked on September 28, 2019 in Fine Arts.
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