
Research Article
Research on Multi-disciplinary Museum Lighting Design’s Emotional Response to Visitors: A Case Study of Dalian Modern Museum
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-62483-5_10, author={Dan Zhu and Zhisheng Wang and Yukari Nagai and Cong Zhang and Haiwen Gao and Nianyu Zou}, title={Research on Multi-disciplinary Museum Lighting Design’s Emotional Response to Visitors: A Case Study of Dalian Modern Museum}, proceedings={Green Energy and Networking. 7th EAI International Conference, GreeNets 2020, Harbin, China, June 27-28, 2020, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={GREENETS}, year={2020}, month={11}, keywords={Artificial lighting design Emotional response level Creativity}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-62483-5_10} }
- Dan Zhu
Zhisheng Wang
Yukari Nagai
Cong Zhang
Haiwen Gao
Nianyu Zou
Year: 2020
Research on Multi-disciplinary Museum Lighting Design’s Emotional Response to Visitors: A Case Study of Dalian Modern Museum
GREENETS
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62483-5_10
Abstract
The main research direction of this article is to explore the artificial lighting of the museum emotionally by adopting the innovative thinking and design methods of multidisciplinary cross integration. Three main innovations are proposed. 1. The theory of tourists’ demand and space is analyzed. 2. We use creative thinking to answer the relationship between optical engineering and the time that tourists stay in the exhibition area. 3. Interactive formulas are used to quantify emotions. This experiment takes the Dalian Modern Museum as the research object. Firstly, for the space division of the museum and the tour route, we analyzed and discussed it according to the needs of tourists and the size of the exhibition space. Under a certain space size condition, the illuminance, color temperature and color rendering index were measured and then we collated and analyzed the data obtained. Under different light environment conditions, we obtained the relationship between the R9, Rf and Rg values in the color rendering index and the residence time of visitors in the exhibition area. Finally, the factor analysis method is used to analyze the experimental data. This experiment provides theoretical support for the emotional design of artificial lighting, and has creative thinking and research significance.