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    A Matter of Light
    LEARNING TO SEE<br/>A Matter of Light
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    By Howard Brandston
     
    2008 - 138 Pages
    Full color
    Hardcover
    ISBN: 978-0-87995-225-9
    LTS-1-08


    “…Brandston shares in an easy to understand manner his more than 50 years of experience. His book is completely accessible to students and professionals alike…Although Brandston’s focus is on architectural lighting, it is easy to see how his approach is rooted in theatrical design principles.”
    Theatre Design & Technology, Summer 2010


    “At 138 pages, it’s a slim book, but its content is ambitious in its comprehensiveness, covering the science of art and the art of lighting. It is Brandston’s gift to the design community, a playful but incisive distillation of more than 50 years of experience designing and teaching lighting.”
    Lightsearch.com, February 2009


    “Howard Brandston’s career achievements that span more than a half-century are a testimony to his preeminent leadership role in the lighting profession. The slim volume covers the art of lighting design as Brandston sees it in the context of light. He intermixes philosophy with the use of light in the built environment and its impact on human perception.”
    Mondo, October/November 2008

     
    “This is a gem of a book. For the design beginner it sets the approach to discovery. For the lighting professional it gives insights that can inspire creativity. The teacher will find useful methods for involving students in lighting concepts. The interested person will gain a higher understanding of how light affects the quality of our lives.”
    LD+A, October 2008

    Product ID: LTS-1-08
    Price: $65.00
    Member Price: $50.00
    Product Detailed Description

    Howard Brandston is one of the most consummate lighting designers of our time. Recipient of numerous achievement awards, he has more than 50 years of experience designing illumination for over 2500 commercial, institutional, residential, and governmental projects.

    In his book, Brandston's easy-to-understand writing style emphasizes lighting primarily as an art form. He believes one must go beyond being literate about the science of light and impresses upon the reader the importance of contextual and subjective considerations. "To see" is to use these factors to achieve a desired emotional response in the viewer and/or client.

    Brandston's holistic approach to lighting is reflected in the section titles of the book: Learning to See, Taking Responsibility, Creativity, and Communication. In the first section, he emphasizes the importance of understanding light relative to context, culture, demographics, and scale. The next section is about the ethics of delivering creativity-within one' self and to the client--and the need to clearly communicate the creative vision to the client. In third section, Brandston discusses how to be creative: be loose, think, and lose one's inhibitions. The final section is about process: from obtaining input from the client, to drawing up a concept in a schematic design, to entering the construction phase. The book ends with appendices about lighting terms, ethics and design, and wit and wisdom.

    Adding to the text discussion are short vignettes and comments from legendary figures such as Oliver Sacks, Peter Boyce, Dan Ciampa, and others. Of particular interest are the author's sketches, offering insights into Brandston's thinking about his projects. Full color photographs throughout supplement the discussions, some of which are adjacent to sketches to demonstrate concept to reality. Both lighting designers and educated readers will find this book easily accessible, inspirational, and an interesting read.


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