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1 Lighting Design aided by Activity Zones and Context-Aware Computing Andy Perelson Advisor: Kimberle Koile

2 Problem: How can activity zones be used to aid lighting design? System can learn:  Where people are over time (Activity Zones)  What areas are lit over time (Lighting Zones) System can then:  Communicate the motion of a play  Test lighting design ideas  Communicate details of lighting design  Control lighting systems  Teach people about production

3 Existing Activity Zone System Working system implemented in CSAIL as part of Project Oxygen  People tracked by camera or generate simulated data  Infer zones by observing behavior over time  Allow users to relate zones to actions or context features

4 Building Upon Existing System 3 Necessary Components  Location Awareness – What zones do people inhabit? What areas are lit?  Script (Time) Awareness – Where in the script is the action taking place?  Agent using context information to process and act upon information in a way useful to designers

5 Step 1: Location Awareness: Tracking to Zones Problems:  Resolving zones from tracking data: Current algorithms create many small zones where one large one would be desirable when presented with small tracking data set.  Need second set of lighting zones Solution:  Merge zones by defining activities zones in relation to where people are for sections of the script (scenes, between cues). Combine all zones that exist during one section into a larger zone  Input lighting zones as either complete zone  or lighting source and beam information.

6 Step 2: Script Awareness Script Awareness enables a better interpretation of the actions taking place  Meaning of an action comes from the context surrounding that action  In a play, that context comes from the script Create a “super” script allowing a connection to be made between movement and text  Maintain audio and text copes of script  Relates movement to appropriate point in script

7 Step 3: The Agent: Using gathered information Create an Agent to combine data and aid designers through:  Playback: Show lighting designers how stage is used  Integration: Determine if people are always lit (all activity zones are contained by lighting zones)  Communication: Convey design ideas: show changes in lighting zones as the play progresses over time.  Control: If an actor accidentally steps into an unlit area, turn on the light best situated to illuminate him.

8 Resources & Dependencies Working with Kimberle Koile in collaboration with Royal Shakespeare Company Building upon current Project Oxygen Activity Zone system Need a method of collecting rehearsal or performance tracking information  Simulate data (Exists to simulate single person)  Use existing Project Oxygen activity zones setup room and record data while performing

9 Short Term Plan Further meetings with Kimberle Koile Learn existing Activity Zone system Take 6.871 – Knowledge Base Systems UROP in Spring Begin Thesis

10 Where can this idea go? 3D rendering of dynamic lighting design Expanding to aid other theatrical areas:  Technical Direction  Costume Design  Adapting touring shows to new spaces

11 Conclusion Activity zones and context aware computing can be used to aid lighting design Expanding activity zone system to use both lighting and activity zones Creating an agent which can use this zone information to aid in the development, testing, communication and realization of a lighting design.


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