Lighting Observation #7

  1. Classroom in Breslin Hall at 1:02PM, March 27th, 2025.
  2. I was sitting at the desk just under a very tall window, sitting about eight feet up from the floor. The overhead LED lights were on, which gave the room the well-known dull classroom glow, however there was a sliver of hot blue light that peeked through the window shade. The window light came down the corner at a harsh diagonal angle.
  3. It was easy to get lost in the deadening LED haze that most classrooms came equipped with. Everything in the room–floor, desks, pencils, students, teachers–was stained with its ugly grey; all except for the daylight dagger that jutted out the window sill. Through the icy blue tint of the window glass, the sun overpowered each crack that was visible between the shades. The thin, steely power of the light’s shards likened the room to white hot flames.



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