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3/10/2026- "There are two kinds of LIGHT - the glow that illuminates and the glare that obscures." - James Thurber, Author
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For: 3/12/2026 - Single source artificial light. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram as per 3/5 lecture.
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Current Assignment
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3/10/2026
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Angle Exercise due on Thursday 3/12/2026. Single source artificial light photo with angle color/light key on Thursday. A Little Night Music closes this week. Review due on Tuesday, 3/24/2026 after spring break. Midterm this weekend.
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Previous Assignment
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3/5/2026
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Work on Angle Exercise. angle exercise worksheet (handed out in class, link is in case you need an extra copy) Reminder, how to read an architects scale. Angle exercise due 3/12/2026. Attend A Little Night Music. Your review of the show will be due on Canvas 3/24/2026
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Category Archives: Light Observation
Light Observation 3
February 21, 5:27 PM My room, Enterprise Floor 12 The sunset through the window washes the room in an orange tint. I see the outline of the window’s bars in a fuzzy darkness projected onto my wooden dresser. The light … Continue reading
Light Observation #3
February 19, 10:23 PM The string lights hung above my bed With the overhead lights off, the tiny little string lights were the only source of illumination in the room. They were a crisp yellow color, each small bulb hanging … Continue reading
Light Observation #3
2/17/25 – 8:23pm – Westborough, MA The Christmas lights on the trees in the center of the rotary in my hometown. Specifically, as I am driving around them. As I enter the rotary, I see the expansive arms of the … Continue reading
Light Observation #3
February 20th, 2025 at 6:14 pm – Sitting at a booth in bits and bites The overhead light fixture above the booth is starkly illuminating the space, giving me a headache The overhead fixture casts a harsh and unflattering light … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2
Seekonk, MA around 2011 or 2012 Cold This photo was taken when I was a child and my oldest brother was throwing me into a thick pile of snow in the driveway. It is a snow covered scene which shows … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/20
Photographed by me January 13th in Manhattan Theme: Cold A busy winter afternoon outside the Starbucks reserve in the city. People are pacing up and down the street, business calls are being made left and right, and cars are honking … Continue reading
Light Observation #2
I forgot when, sometime during the summer of 2019 The sunlight turned into a sunset over the water as my friends and I were sailing. Sailing has always been in my family; it’s something that we used to do in … Continue reading
lighting observation #2
February 13, 2024 at 7:20pm – Blink Fitness The lights on the treadmill I am running on are counting the time and flashing red. All the other lights on the machine are white. I used to be a runner, and … Continue reading
Light Observation #2
February 14th, 2025 at 11:30 pm – My bedroom The starry night projector in my room is on and I am watching it while laying in bed to help me sleep. Tiny constellations drift lazily across my bedroom, mimicking the … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #2
Emily Lowe Room 108, 02/07/2025, 16:45pm One light is on in the studio as golden hour approaches bathing one half of the studio in an orange, golden light. A orange pool is cast through the window panes of the studio. … Continue reading
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