Application of Digital Tools for Modular Light Elements of Ephemeral Structures

Authors

  • Aleksandar Krnjajić Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/27FA09Krnjaic

Keywords:

analysis, design, modular system, geometric cell, lighting

Abstract

This paper explains the process of designing a modular system for defining interior spaces with integrated lighting. The analysis and design of the individual cell in the system was done, defining the best shape and dimensions of the cell. The concept of changing the brightness and colour of the lights was defined using a microcontroller in combination with sensors and the integration of light into the cell was performed. The work is concluded by creating a cell prototype and giving an example of creating a form using cells.

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Published

2024-07-06