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Światło od wieków kojarzone było ze strefą sacrum, zjawiskiem nie do końca poznanym mistycznym i magicznym. Twórcy dzieł artystycznych lub architektonicznych często odwoływali się do konotacji świetlnych, próbując oddać relacje człowieka z rzeczywistością pozamaterialną lub pozazmysłową, oraz stworzyć wnętrza inspirujące takie przeżycia. Pomimo mistycznej otoczki światło jako zjawisko fizyczne zostało opisane językiem technicznym i scharakteryzowane wielkościami fotometrycznymi. Ale jak pokazują ostatnie badania, techniczny opis światła, jego właściwości i oddziaływania okazał się niewystarczający.

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Oświetlenie LED pages 6 - 11,
ISSN: 2082-9108
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Polish
Publication year:
2018
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