Annual Design Review of Japanese Society for the Science of Design
Online ISSN : 2188-7772
Print ISSN : 1341-8475
ISSN-L : 1341-8475
Design of Wa Space with Organic Electroluminescence
Kotaro SanoKoji HashimotoYohei FukushiHirosh TotokiTadaoki MitaniYukar Nagai
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2006 Volume 11 Issue 1 Pages 62-67

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Organic electroluminescence is a phenomenon which organic matter emit light, when is applied electricity, and at the same time is an artificially-created "organic light" such as light of a firefly in the nature. This organic electroluminescence is now under developing as high technology oriented for the future. Here is proposed using organic electroluminescence for the space of Japanese space to develop the lighting system by the new source of light, invented by this new technology, which is not produced for an optical environment by so far. When actual making it indoors for trial purposes, it was able to be reproduced in the temporary housing space adopted, referring to the method of composing the space of "chashitsu" -tea ceremony room in Japanese style. We have tried to unite the light by a new technology and arranging the space and the sensibility to the material, which used in term of space designing for Japanese space.

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