Lighting Control · My PDEng

The Light Emitting Diode (LED) has caused a profound change within the lighting industry. This is due in part to the LED’s key properties of being digitally controllable, physically small, highly energy efficient, cheap to manufacture, and simple to maintain due to its long lifespan. LED-based lighting systems can easily consist of hundreds of separate light sources, with each source having many individually controllable parameters including colour, intensity, and saturation. This new functionality and flexibility comes at a potential cost of increased complexity in terms of control and understanding.
The Light Switch allows controlling an advanced multi source lighting system in the bathroom. Small strategically-located touch screens control basic functions for groups of lights (e.g., switching on/off and changing light intensity) using familiar interactions (i.e., press and press-and-drag). Changing the colour temperature of white light, which had been previously found difficult to grasp, can now be achieved through variations between a sunny or a cloudy sky (i.e., warm and cold colour temperature). Lighting atmospheres for relaxation are created by selecting a colour, positioning it on an abstract map of the bathroom, and changing its intensity, all in one seamless action.
Publications
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Rethinking our interactions with light
Andrés Lucero, Jon Mason, Alexander Wiethoff, Bernt Meerbeek, Henrika Pihlajaniemi, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu
interactions 23, 6 (October 2016), 54-59 -
Reducing Complexity of Interaction with Advanced Bathroom Lighting at Home
Andrés Lucero, Tatiana Lashina, Jacques Terken
I-COM 5, 1 (January 2006), 34-40 -
Future Lighting Systems at Home: Interaction Concept for Frequent and Sporadic Bathroom Lighting Control
Andrés Lucero, Tatiana Lashina
IASTED-HCI 2005, 59-65 -
From imagination to experience: the role of feasibility studies in gathering requirements for ambient intelligent products
Andrés Lucero, Tatiana Lashina, Elmo Diederiks
EUSAI 2004, 92-99
Workshops
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Tools, services, and building blocks for creating media architecture
Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Martijn Hultermans, Alexandre Sinitsyn, Bernt Meerbeek, Jon Mason, Andrés Lucero
Media Architecture Biennale 2014 -
Beyond the switch: explicit and implicit interaction with light
Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Bernt Meerbeek, Jon Mason, Andrés Lucero, Tanir Ozcelebi, Henrika Pihlajaniemi
NordiCHI '14 workshop, 785-788 -
Interactive city lighting
Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Harm van Essen, Andrés Lucero, Jon Mason, Bernt Meerbeek, Elke den Ouden, Alexander Wiethoff
CHI '13 workshop, 3191-3194 -
Designing interactive lighting
Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Bernt Meerbeek, Jon Mason, Harm van Essen, Serge Offermans, Alexander Wiethoff, Norbert Streitz, Andrés Lucero
DIS '12 workshop, 801-802 -
User Interaction Techniques for Future Lighting Systems
Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jon Mason, Bernt Meerbeek, Harm van Essen, Serge Offermans, Andrés Lucero
INTERACT '11 workshop, 744-745