Light Observation #3
1) 2/11/13, Emily Lowe Hall Room 106, 12:40PM
2) Natural light entering into the room through the windows is reflecting off a student’s watch as he is packing up to go at the end of class. The small reflection of light generated by the watch is likely about an inch in diameter, and moving rapidly along the wall, floor, and ceiling as the student prepares to leave. The light then simply moves fairly laterally along the wall as the student exits the room.
3) The little orb of light dashes around its terrain. It searches for a space of its own, interrupted by notebooks, windowsills, ceiling tiles, and florescent lights. Franticly it jumps around the room, disappearing and reappearing in another spot. The light is never content with its surroundings. Worn out, exhausted, and defeated, the light suddenly calms itself and slowly trudges out of the room. Perhaps it will be able to find its sanctuary in the hallway.