lightpatterns
Light patterns refer to the visual arrangements or sequences of light that can be observed or created. These patterns arise from the way light interacts with its environment, including reflection, refraction, diffraction, and emission. In nature, light patterns are ubiquitous, such as the dappled sunlight filtering through leaves, the iridescent colors of a soap bubble, or the symmetrical designs of snowflakes. The appearance of these patterns often depends on the angle of observation and the properties of the material involved.
Artificial light patterns are deliberately designed for various purposes. In the realm of art and design, light