Light Symposium Wismar
| When |
Tuesday,
04-11-2008
to Saturday, 08-11-2008 |
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| Where | Wismar |
| Contact Name | Hochschule Wismar |
| Contact Email | michael.rohde@hs-wismar.de |
| Contact Phone | +49 (0) 3841-753420 |
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"The Future of Light and Lighting"
Conference Language
Conference language will be English.
Main Topics
The main topics are as follows:
- Art and Daylight Technology - Status Quo
- Light and Health - the Biological, Physiological and Psychological Impact of Light
- Tendencies and Trends in Architectural Lighting Design
- Lighting Design Education
International Meeting
The main objective of the Symposium on “The Future of Light and Lighting” is the interdisciplinary gathering of professions involved with light.
This includes the following disciplines:
- Lighting Design
- Lighting Engineering
- Architecture
- Interior Design
- Product Design
- Medical Science
- Health Care Management
- Ergonomics
- Tourism & Spa
Such an event offers the best opportunity to forge links to international researchers and scientists that support the creation and development of existing networks and value added chains, e.g. of the health tourism in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Trends in the development of the country to become number one in this field indicate the possibilities for the future.
PLDA "Vox Juventa"
The PLDA Vox Juventa 2008 Conference will be part of the Symposium program.
Vox Juventa is a conference for young Lighting Designers organized by PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers Association).
After being staged in Stockholm, Hildesheim, and London (parallel to PLDC 2007 - Professional Lighting Design Convention) Vox Juventa will be hosted by the Hochschule Wismar in 2008.
This will be the fourth event in succession.
PLDA will be responsible for the organization and selection of the speakers.
Lighting Designers under the age of 30 are invited to submit their papers.
PLDA Educators Meeting
In concordance with the decision of the PLDA Educators Meeting in October 2007, the international, bi-annual meeting of Lighting Design Educators and Researchers will be combined with the Light Symposium in Wismar.
The first of the two PLDA Educators and Researchers Meetings in 2008 took already place in Frankfurt during the Light+Building Fair in April.
Thus, the University Wismar and especially the Architectural Lighting Design (ALD) course established in 2001, have the unique opportunity to present their competences and opportunities internationally as well as provide information on the University's program.
The fact that the University Wismar is currently the only university in Germany where a Master course in Architectural Lighting Design is offered, is a great benefit from which all other courses in the Faculty of Design can profit, too.


