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Science Light in Use of Art Jennifer Kim

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Table of Contents

✤ History of Light Art --------------------------------------------Slide 1/Slide 2

✤ Advancement of Light Art ----------------Slide 3/Slide 4/Slide 5/Slide 6

✤ Advantages of Light Art------------------------------------Slide 7/Slide 8

✤ Disadvantages of Light Art----------------------------------Slide 9/ Slide 10

✤ Light Art impact on Society-------------------------------------Slide 11

✤ Light Art impact on Economy---------------------------------------Slide 12

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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History of Light Art

✤ Light was studied by scientists and painted artists named, James Clerk Maxwell.

✤ He studied the wave-like properties of light and discovered that light is an electromagnetic wave.

✤ According to Monet’s “Haystacks and Rouen Cathedral Series” it showed similarity with Maxwell’s discovery.

✤ Seurat created a painting which also displayed light but in myriad dots of color.

✤ FOR EXAMPLE: metal’s electrons get ejected when the light frequency or the amplitude touched or varied smoothly. However, there were limits to electrons getting ejected, but a rise of light frequency brought change of color in violet of the spectrum. < This was called the “photo-electric effect.”

✤ Lastly, Einstein stated that the “photo-electric effect” is consisted of small particles or packets of energy. (called “photons” later on discovered by, Gilbert Lewis).

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History of Light Art

✤ Light was studied by scientists and painted artists named, James Clerk Maxwell.

✤ He studied the wave-like properties of light and discovered that light is an electromagnetic wave.

✤ According to Monet’s “Haystacks and Rouen Cathedral Series” it showed similarity with Maxwell’s discovery.

✤ Seurat created a painting which also displayed light but in myriad dots of color.

✤ FOR EXAMPLE: metal’s electrons get ejected when the light frequency or the amplitude touched or varied smoothly. However, there were limits to electrons getting ejected, but a rise of light frequency brought change of color in violet of the spectrum. < This was called the “photo-electric effect.”

✤ Lastly, Einstein stated that the “photo-electric effect” is consisted of small particles or packets of energy. (called “photons” later on discovered by, Gilbert Lewis).

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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History of Light Art

✤ Light was studied by scientists and painted artists named, James Clerk Maxwell.

✤ He studied the wave-like properties of light and discovered that light is an electromagnetic wave.

✤ According to Monet’s “Haystacks and Rouen Cathedral Series” it showed similarity with Maxwell’s discovery.

✤ Seurat created a painting which also displayed light but in myriad dots of color.

✤ FOR EXAMPLE: metal’s electrons get ejected when the light frequency or the amplitude touched or varied smoothly. However, there were limits to electrons getting ejected, but a rise of light frequency brought change of color in violet of the spectrum. < This was called the “photo-electric effect.”

✤ Lastly, Einstein stated that the “photo-electric effect” is consisted of small particles or packets of energy. (called “photons” later on discovered by, Gilbert Lewis).

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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History of Light Art

✤ Light was studied by scientists and painted artists named, James Clerk Maxwell.

✤ He studied the wave-like properties of light and discovered that light is an electromagnetic wave.

✤ According to Monet’s “Haystacks and Rouen Cathedral Series” it showed similarity with Maxwell’s discovery.

✤ Seurat created a painting which also displayed light but in myriad dots of color.

✤ FOR EXAMPLE: metal’s electrons get ejected when the light frequency or the amplitude touched or varied smoothly. However, there were limits to electrons getting ejected, but a rise of light frequency brought change of color in violet of the spectrum. < This was called the “photo-electric effect.”

✤ Lastly, Einstein stated that the “photo-electric effect” is consisted of small particles or packets of energy. (called “photons” later on discovered by, Gilbert Lewis).

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advancements of Light Art

✤ 1. Considered by various colors and energies of spectrum, that matter and energy are the same thing with different forms.

✤ 2. In Ancient Rome, stained glass has been also a history of art in use of light. These windows were created from great cathedrals and it came from a German monk called Theophilus.

✤ 3. Shadow Puppetry, which was first began in China.

✤ 4. (Modern) Inventions of electrical artificial light to create sculptures and designs with light.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advancements of Light Art

✤ 1. Considered by various colors and energies of spectrum, that matter and energy are the same thing with different forms.

✤ 2. In Ancient Rome, stained glass has been also a history of art in use of light. These windows were created from great cathedrals and it came from a German monk called Theophilus.

✤ 3. Shadow Puppetry, which was first began in China.

✤ 4. (Modern) Inventions of electrical artificial light to create sculptures and designs with light.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advancements of Light Art

✤ 1. Considered by various colors and energies of spectrum, that matter and energy are the same thing with different forms.

✤ 2. In Ancient Rome, stained glass has been also a history of art in use of light. These windows were created from great cathedrals and it came from a German monk called Theophilus.

✤ 3. Shadow Puppetry, which was first began in China.

✤ 4. (Modern) Inventions of electrical artificial light to create sculptures and designs with light.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advancements of Light Art

✤ 1. Considered by various colors and energies of spectrum, that matter and energy are the same thing with different forms.

✤ 2. In Ancient Rome, stained glass has been also a history of art in use of light. These windows were created from great cathedrals and it came from a German monk called Theophilus.

✤ 3. Shadow Puppetry, which was first began in China.

✤ 4. (Modern) Inventions of electrical artificial light to create sculptures and designs with light.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advancements of Light Art

✤ 1. Considered by various colors and energies of spectrum, that matter and energy are the same thing with different forms.

✤ 2. In Ancient Rome, stained glass has been also a history of art in use of light. These windows were created from great cathedrals and it came from a German monk called Theophilus.

✤ 3. Shadow Puppetry, which was first began in China.

✤ 4. (Modern) Inventions of electrical artificial light to create sculptures and designs with light.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Light-Space Modulator

✤ This was created by László Moholy-Nagy to created light displays for theater, dance, or other performance spaces. With every feature of this invention, it created the effect of photograms in motion.

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Light-Space Modulator

✤ This was created by László Moholy-Nagy to created light displays for theater, dance, or other performance spaces. With every feature of this invention, it created the effect of photograms in motion.

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: Warm colors such as red, orange, brown are produced or enhanced with Incandescent light. It also contains low UV(light which can produce skin cancer).

✤ Fluorescent: Fluorescent light don’t emit light alike the UV lights.

✤ Halogen: It emits strong, full spectrum with higher effective color temperature. This emits both cold light and warm light that can greatly enhance artwork. They also go for a very long time to about 4,000 hours.

✤ LED: LED has Zero UV, Zero Heat, Low Power and Long Life.

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: Warm colors such as red, orange, brown are produced or enhanced with Incandescent light. It also contains low UV(light which can produce skin cancer).

✤ Fluorescent: Fluorescent light don’t emit light alike the UV lights.

✤ Halogen: It emits strong, full spectrum with higher effective color temperature. This emits both cold light and warm light that can greatly enhance artwork. They also go for a very long time to about 4,000 hours.

✤ LED: LED has Zero UV, Zero Heat, Low Power and Long Life.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: Warm colors such as red, orange, brown are produced or enhanced with Incandescent light. It also contains low UV(light which can produce skin cancer).

✤ Fluorescent: Fluorescent light don’t emit light alike the UV lights.

✤ Halogen: It emits strong, full spectrum with higher effective color temperature. This emits both cold light and warm light that can greatly enhance artwork. They also go for a very long time to about 4,000 hours.

✤ LED: LED has Zero UV, Zero Heat, Low Power and Long Life.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: Warm colors such as red, orange, brown are produced or enhanced with Incandescent light. It also contains low UV(light which can produce skin cancer).

✤ Fluorescent: Fluorescent light don’t emit light alike the UV lights.

✤ Halogen: It emits strong, full spectrum with higher effective color temperature. This emits both cold light and warm light that can greatly enhance artwork. They also go for a very long time to about 4,000 hours.

✤ LED: LED has Zero UV, Zero Heat, Low Power and Long Life.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: Warm colors such as red, orange, brown are produced or enhanced with Incandescent light. It also contains low UV(light which can produce skin cancer).

✤ Fluorescent: Fluorescent light don’t emit light alike the UV lights.

✤ Halogen: It emits strong, full spectrum with higher effective color temperature. This emits both cold light and warm light that can greatly enhance artwork. They also go for a very long time to about 4,000 hours.

✤ LED: LED has Zero UV, Zero Heat, Low Power and Long Life.

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Gives entertainment and appealing view to the audience.

✤ Shows creativity toward the new futuristic world.

✤ Brightens the environment with numerous colors.

✤ Celebrates events or special occasions.

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Advantages of Light Art

✤ Gives entertainment and appealing view to the audience.

✤ Shows creativity toward the new futuristic world.

✤ Brightens the environment with numerous colors.

✤ Celebrates events or special occasions.

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Disadvantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: They produce continuous spectrum of light near ultraviolet in concerned with radiation.

✤ Fluorescent: It emits high UV rays which fade and damage the art.

✤ Halogen: Halogen lights give off a lot of heat and emits UV and infrared rays.

✤ LED: Their disadvantages are that it does not give efficient light to their advantages.

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Disadvantages of Light Art

✤ Incandescent: They produce continuous spectrum of light near ultraviolet in concerned with radiation.

✤ Fluorescent: It emits high UV rays which fade and damage the art.

✤ Halogen: Halogen lights give off a lot of heat and emits UV and infrared rays.

✤ LED: Their disadvantages are that it does not give efficient light to their advantages.

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Light Art in Society

✤ All around places (streets, shop windows, billboard signs, and houses).

✤ Attracts business and alerts people from emergencies.

✤ Give joy in celebrations and holidays.

✤ Light works change the visible world and change people’s lives as a whole.

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Light Art in Society

✤ All around places (streets, shop windows, billboard signs, and houses).

✤ Attracts business and alerts people from emergencies.

✤ Give joy in celebrations and holidays.

✤ Light works change the visible world and change people’s lives as a whole.

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Light Art in Society

✤ All around places (streets, shop windows, billboard signs, and houses).

✤ Attracts business and alerts people from emergencies.

✤ Give joy in celebrations and holidays.

✤ Light works change the visible world and change people’s lives as a whole.

New York City, Time square

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Light Art in Society

✤ All around places (streets, shop windows, billboard signs, and houses).

✤ Attracts business and alerts people from emergencies.

✤ Give joy in celebrations and holidays.

✤ Light works change the visible world and change people’s lives as a whole.

New York City, Time square

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Global Issue & Light in Economy

✤ Too much use in electricity and energy, that money can be wasted. Even if LED is used, the price increases.

✤ Energy source will decrease and effect the economic system.

✤ Advertisements and decorations for London Olympics 2012.

✤ “Many think that it’s good for sight seeing and the tourists would bring in money for the new things they see.”

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Global Issue & Light in Economy

✤ Too much use in electricity and energy, that money can be wasted. Even if LED is used, the price increases.

✤ Energy source will decrease and effect the economic system.

✤ Advertisements and decorations for London Olympics 2012.

✤ “Many think that it’s good for sight seeing and the tourists would bring in money for the new things they see.”

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Christmas Season in Stanley Park

(Vancouver, Canada)

Fourth of July in New York

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Bibliography ✤ Works Cited

✤ 2012, Jenny Minard BBC. "BBC News - London 2012: Olympic-inspired Art to Light up Bus Stops." BBC - Homepage. Web. 05 Feb. 2012. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16510085>.

✤ Environmental A World For All. Web. 05 Feb. 2012. <http://environmentalaworldforall.wordpress.com/>.

✤ "Garry Street Gallery: Lighting Your Art | Notes From the Lane." Notes From the Lane | The Ruby Lane Blog: Your Resource for Online Sales Success. Web. 04 Feb. 2012. <http://blog.rubylane.com/node/1445>.

✤ "History of Puppetry." Sunnie BunnieZZ Storytellers A Kidsafe Activity Site Promotes Storytelling through Poetry, Puppetry, Clowning, Magic, Educational and Holiday Puzzles and Activities. Web. 04 Feb.

2012. <http://sunniebunniezz.com/puppetry/puphisto.htm>.

✤ "Light in Art, a New Way of Representing Light." Wayne Roberts - International Award Winning Artist. Diverse Interactive Watermedia Art. Watercolor Extended. Web. 04 Feb. 2012. <http://

www.wroberts.com.au/html/about_painting_light.html>.

✤ "Stained Glass in Medieval Europe | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art." The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Home. Web. 04 Feb. 2012. <http://

www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/glas/hd_glas.htm>.

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