The conference
Light is essential for human beings. Not only does light allow us to see, it affects our mood, health, and productivity, while shaping deeply the way we experience our surroundings. Because light is ubiquitously present in our environment, it has great potential to influence the way we feel, think, and act, and therefore deserves attention in research across disciplines.
EXPERIENCING LIGHT 2012 is an international two-day scientific conference for people interested in the effects of light and light design on human wellbeing. It approaches wellbeing in its broadest sense, including mood, emotions, subjective and objective health, comfort, atmosphere perception, productivity, and performance.
EXPERIENCING LIGHT 2012 follows the successful Experiencing Light conference in 2009, and focusses on the psychological processes related to the perception of and exposure to both natural and artificial lighting. The goal is to bring together a multidisciplinary group of researchers and designers working in this domain so they can meet, share experiences, present research, and exchange ideas.
Key themes of the conference include
- Daylight and artificial lighting
- Intensity, colour, and colour temperature of light
- Direct vs. indirect lighting
- Dynamic vs. static lighting
- Lighting and fixture design
And how these impact on
- Sensation & perception
- Mood & atmosphere
- Vitality & need for restoration
- Productivity & performance
- Health & well being
- Experience of space and architecture
Important dates
20 April 2012
20 June 2012
13 July 2012
13 July 2012
Call for abstracts
The call for abstracts can be downloaded here
After the conference, the Journal of Environmental Psychology is planning a special issue on the psychology of light and lighting. Authors of the best conference submissions will be invited to submit a full paper for consideration in this issue.
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Keynotes
Three renowned speakers will give a keynote address:

