Introduction to Lighting Simulation, Radiance, and Simulating Electric Light

I've been asked to give a talk on on the basics of lighting simulation, Radiance, and perhaps simulating electric light.

The victims, er, audience for this are a group of architecture students in an electric lighting class, run by an architect and lighting designer. I have three hours, though I don't have to use them all. I intend to reserve at least some of the time for questions.

Any thoughts on how I might approach such a talk?

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Randolph M. Fritz

Well I'd say you asked the best bunch of people in the world.

I can humbly offer some slides on lighting simulation from talks I've done in the past, but surely the professional educators on the list (a group that Zack Rogers now belongs to!) might have some good advice.

- Rob

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On Feb 18, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Randolph M. Fritz wrote:

I've been asked to give a talk on on the basics of lighting simulation, Radiance, and perhaps simulating electric light.

The victims, er, audience for this are a group of architecture students in an electric lighting class, run by an architect and lighting designer. I have three hours, though I don't have to use them all. I intend to reserve at least some of the time for questions.

Any thoughts on how I might approach such a talk?

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Randolph M. Fritz

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Thanks to Rob G., Iebele, and Guy Vaessen for advice and links.

Now to assemble my presentation.

Randolph