How can lighting be used to create a sense of movement in a museum environment?

One way lighting can be used to create a sense of movement in a museum environment is by using dynamic and changing lighting. For example, changing the color, intensity, and direction of the lighting in different areas of the exhibit can create a sense of movement and progression as visitors move through the space. The lighting can be programmed to transition from one color to another or gradually change in intensity to create a sense of movement or progression. This can help to highlight specific areas and objects, and also create a sense of drama or excitement. Lighting can also be used to create shadows and highlight textures to emphasize movement and energy within objects on display. Additionally, directional lighting can be used to draw visitors' attention towards specific objects, contributing to the overall sense of dynamic movement in the exhibition.

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