Tolerable Range of Illuminance and Color of Illumination for Providing a Sense of Continuity between Two Rooms
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A series of our previous studies shoed that we can experience a sense of continuity between two physically separated spaces by adjusting the illumination in them. In the present paper we measured the illuminance and color of the illumination that provided a sense of continuity between two rooms connected by a window. In the experiment the illuminance and illumination color of the observer's room were changed while those of the other room were kept constant. The results showed the tolerable range of illuminance was almost constant despite changes in color difference: it amounted to 301x. Also the sense of continuity could be achieved within ±0.35 of the difference of x chromaticity coordinates of the illumination in the two rooms. We think that these two factors affect continuity perception independently. The results obtained here are applicable to lighting system design to provide a sense of continuity.
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