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Bringing the colour senses of personal photos to everyday living environment: the design and deployment of a tangible interactive lighting artifact

Author(s)
Noh, BoramJang, SangsuKim, KyungjinPark, Young-Woo
Issued Date
2020-05
DOI
10.1080/14626268.2020.1764978
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/32063
Fulltext
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14626268.2020.1764978
Citation
DIGITAL CREATIVITY, v.31, no.2, pp.114 - 132
Abstract
The color of a photo helps to visually communicate with us at an emotional level and remember the mood of the moment. We designed LightPalette to reinstate the direct reflex toward color in personal photos through a tangible lighting artifact within the users’ everyday environment. LightPalette works by retrieving major colors from a photo in smartphones and expresses them into the light on the acrylic shade enabling tangible adjustment of colors. We deployed LightPalette in 10 participants’ homes for a week to investigate how they interpret the mood of a photo by expressing its colors through a lamp. Findings showed that LightPalette supported users in visualizing the invisible atmosphere of each moment and discovered its potential to be used as a color diary for reflecting on the day. Our findings imply possibilities for future lighting that provides self-perception by portraying personal visual records stored in digital space into the lighting.
Publisher
Intellect Books
ISSN
1462-6268
Keyword (Author)
LightingTangible interfacePhotoEveryday artifactColor senses

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