Illumination and Its Development in the Present Day

Illumination and Its Development in the Present Day
Author: Sidney Farnsworth
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Design
ISBN:

In 'Illumination and Its Development in the Present Day' by Sidney Farnsworth, the author delves into the intricate exploration of the concept of illumination, both literally and metaphorically. Farnsworth eloquently discusses the historical significance of illumination in art, literature, and philosophy, while also examining the modern-day relevance of this theme in a rapidly changing world. Through detailed analysis and thought-provoking insights, the book presents a comprehensive look at how illumination has evolved and continues to shape our understanding of knowledge and enlightenment. Farnsworth's writing style is scholarly, yet accessible, making this book suitable for both academics and general readers interested in the intersection of art and philosophy in contemporary society. With rich references to classic works and modern interpretations, Farnsworth offers a fresh perspective on the concept of illumination and its impact on human consciousness.

Laser Light Scattering

Laser Light Scattering
Author: Benjamin Chu
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 032316188X

Laser Light Scattering: Basic Principles and Practice, Second Edition deals with the technical aspects of laser light scattering, including the basic principles and practice. Topics covered include light scattering theory, optical mixing spectrometry, photon correlation spectroscopy, and interferometry. Experimental methods and methods of data analysis are also described. This book is comprised of eight chapters and begins with a discussion on the interrelationship between laser light scattering and other types of scattering techniques that use X-rays and neutrons, with particular reference to momentum and energy transfers as well as time-averaged and time-dependent scattered intensity. The spectrum of scattered light and a single-particle approach to time-averaged scattered intensity are considered. The following chapters focus on photoelectric detection of the scattered electric field; optical mixing spectrometers; basic equations for photon correlation spectroscopy; and the principles of Fabry-Perot interferometry. The pertinent features of the experimental aspects of laser light scattering are also outlined, together with the Laplace inversion problem. The final chapter examines polymer molecular-weight distributions in relation to particle sizing. This monograph will be of interest to physicists.

Lighting Modern Buildings

Lighting Modern Buildings
Author: Derek Phillips
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136387293

This is an important book, written by one of the top lighting designers in the country. Written at the end of a career as an architect and lighting designer, the book draws on the experience gained while living through a period of intense lighting development, from 1956 up to the millenium. It bridges the gap between the present day architect and lighting engineer, from the viewpoint of the 'independent lighting designer'. 'Lighting Modern Buildings' documents the part played by the independent lighting designer, leading to a greater understanding by architects and lighting engineers of the importance of lighting in architectural design. The book starts with an exploration of the basic human needs of vision and the perception of our exterior world...the intellectual and the physical...since this is what lighting is all about. To do this, it is necessary to trace the development of daylight from earliest times up to the present day; the starting point for any lighting design is the 'natural' source. Whilst an essential understanding of the role of daylight is the beginning, a knowledge of the various forms and properties of artificial light is essential; not only at night but during the day. In early buildings, there was one form of light - daylight - during the day and another - artificial - at night. No attempt was made to integrate the two. The situation today is different; there are many reasons for this, not least in the possibilities of modern structure. The book therefore has extensive coverage of day and night lighting and how it is designed to provide optimum solutions in building design. A major portion of Derek Phillips' book is devoted to 'design'. Sufficient technical detail is provided in the book to permit an understanding of the design principles of each scheme. Schemes illustrated vary from small domestic buildings, churches and workplace, to those devoted to leisure and sport. At the end of each section a series of conclusions are drawn leading to a philosophy of lighting design.

Lighting Modern Buildings

Lighting Modern Buildings
Author: Derek Phillips
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136387307

Lighting in Architectural Design documents the part played by the independent lighting designer, leading to a greater understanding by architects and lighting engineers of the importance of lighting in architectural design.