Monday, 4th Dec 2023 (08:00-16:00)  Location

  • 08.00-09.00 Coffee and Registration 
  • 09.00-09.15 Introduction
  • 09.15-10.00 Keynote Paloma Design Studio (An ode to darkness)
  • 10.00-10.10 Q&A
  • 10.10-10.30 coffee break
  • 10.30-11.30 Session: Designing for Darkness
    • Stone Taylor: Theoretical Foundations of Designing for Darkness [not present due to illness]
    • Dincel Seren: Light formed through urban morphology and different organism groups: First findings from a systematic review.
    • Mattsson Pimkamol: Coping with darkness: residents’ experience of availability of outdoor lighting in neighborhoods
    • Vuorenmaa Riikka, Henrika Pihlajaniemi: Co-designing Safe and Sustainable Darkness for Northern Urban Places
  • 11.15-12.00 Panel discussion
  • 12.00-13.00 Lunch
    • Lunch presentation: Rikard Henning-Selux: Nature Centric Lighting – Light in natural rhythm
  • 13.00-14.00 Session: Perceptions of Rhythms
    • Foged Isak: Daylight Diagram – A new method to map and analyze the temporal conditions of daylight intensity
    • Grønlund Louise, [not present due to illness], Nanet Mathiassen: Poetic Daylight – a pavilion for the perception of daylight
    • Gkolompia Evdoxia Iro: Uniform vs. uneven lighting: Accommodation of multiple users’ preferences in study rooms
  • 14.00-14.45 Panel discussion
  • 14.45-15.00 coffee break
  • 15.00-16.00 Poster Session [30 mins on stage, 30 mins on the public space]

Tuesday, 5th Dec 2023 (08:00-16:30) 

  • 08.00-09.00 Coffee and Registration 
  • 09.00-09.05 introduction
  • 09.05-09.50 Keynote: Prof. Dr. Manuel Spitschan (What does the eye tell the clock? From non-visual mechanisms to translation) 
  • 09.50-10.00 Q&A
  • 10.00-10.20 coffee break
  • 10.20-11.20 Session: Perceptions of Wellbeing 
    •  Godley Lyn [not present due to illness], Yael Erel: The Use of Immersive Light-Based Art for Wellbeing
    • Tabbah Alyaá: Simulation workflows in multi-objective lighting design optimization for human well-being and building performance metrics: a scoping review
    • Jim Collin (Annell): Sustainability aspect of designing light for people (rather than building)
    • Mirson Juan Carlos: Indirect Lighting in Contemplative Spaces -an Endless Depth
  • 11.20-12.05 Panel discussion
  • 12.05-13.05 Lunch 
    • Lunch presentation: Anita Greco Lorelux- NordicLed: From urban waste to resistant and durable urban luminaires
  • 13.05- 14.05 Session: Urban Perceptions  
    • Luca Pellizzari and Laura de Frutos: The Influence of Urban Lighting on the Sense of Belonging
    • Erel Yael: Urban Illuminations – Light Art Activating the Public Realm
    • Johansson Maria: People’s conceptual environmental appraisals of urban space in daylight and electric light
    • Jim Anderson (Stockholm Lighting): The Importance of optics for Outdoor Lighting
  • 14.05-14.55 Panel discussion
  • 14.55-15.10 coffee break
  • 15.10- 15.55 Keynote: teamLab (Light: Embracing structure, reacting to human motion, connecting people, transcending function, and inspiring art)
  • 15.55-16.05 Q&A
  • 16.05-16.30 Closing

Wednesday, 6th Dec 2023 (09.30-12.00) Location

  •    9.30-10:00  Arrival and registration
  •   10:00-10:20  Introduction and overview, last 5 minutes split in break-out groups (All in Svarta Havet)
  •   10:20-10:35  Fika and moving to break-out rooms
  •   10:35-11:35   Group work
  •   11.40-12:00  Report Out / Discussion (All in Svarta Havet)

Speakers