genstandelight
Genstandelight is a lighting paradigm that centers illumination on individual objects within a scene, rather than treating lighting as a uniform field. It combines sensing technologies with controllable light sources to adjust the illumination of each object in real time, aiming to enhance perception of form, texture, and material.
The term is a portmanteau of “Genstand” (the German word for object) and “light.” The concept originated
In practice, a genstandelight system uses sensors such as cameras, depth sensors, or lidar to identify objects
Key features include per-object illumination, adaptive color rendition, high dynamic range handling, and modular scalability. It
Applications span museums, galleries, retail displays, film and stage productions, and interactive public installations. Challenges include
Related topics include adaptive lighting, object-based lighting design, and interactive installations.