Synaesthesia is a condition in which one type of sensory stimulus triggers an involuntary stimulus of another sense. Being able to hear colour or taste numbers might seem like a unique party piece, but some research indicates it’s an ability we’re all born with.
IpRGCs are incredibly sensitive to shortwave light, such as found in sunlight.
Sufferers will experience a feeling of low mood, without ever realising what the physical trigger is; an absence of the correct colour of light.
Proper lighting at the proper time In October 2019 the International Commission on Illumination released new guidance on the use of lighting.
Not only does it set out the relationship between human productivity and environmental lighting in the workplace, it considers the well-being of those human inhabitants.
The use of colour for particular times of day could be just as important as the deployment of appropriate lighting.
In a workplace where lighting, colours, acoustics and so on are conflicted, occupants may feel disconnected, without really understanding why.
Montandon realised there are physical similarities between light and sound.