What are some common lighting techniques used in exhibition architecture?

1. Ambient Lighting: This technique is a common approach to exhibition lighting, creating a uniform, diffused light source that illuminates the entire space.

2. Accent Lighting: This technique highlights specific objects, artwork, or displays by directing focused light on them.

3. Spot Lighting: This technique uses focused lights to create a tight beam of light to put emphasis on a particular exhibit or object.

4. Backlighting: This technique creates a dramatic effect by placing a light behind an exhibit or a display to make it stand out.

5. Uplighting: This technique brightens up the exhibition space by casting light upwards, which can create a dramatic effect and draw attention to the exhibits.

6. Task Lighting: This technique is used for specific tasks, such as reading labels or looking at detailed artwork.

7. Color Changing Lighting: This technique uses LED lights that change color, which can create a dynamic and interactive experience for visitors.

8. Interactive Lighting: This technique incorporates sensors or other technologies to create an interactive experience for visitors, such as lights that change depending on how close a visitor is to an object.

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