Illumination and Shadow
Learning Time: 3-10 hours
Content: Illumination and shadow is a subject that examines the diffusion of light and the shadows that form when it is obstructed. This subject covers light sources, shadow formation, brightness and dark regions, and their practical applications. The TYT focuses on basic light diffusion, while the AYT focuses on shadow analysis and optical experiments. The current 2025 curriculum also covers the use of shadow effects in film and architectural design. Learning this topic forms the basis for optical and daily life applications.
- Light and Illumination:
- Light Sources (Natural and Artificial)
- Even Diffusion of Light
- Illumination Intensity
- Shadow Formation:
- Basic Mechanism of Shadow
- Bright and Dark Regions
- Shadow Types (Full, Half)
- Affecting Factors:
- Distance of Light Source
- Size and Shape of Object
- Ambient Conditions (Light Distribution)
- Applications:
- Shadow Theatre and Cinema
- Architectural Design (Sunshades)
- Sundials
- Optical Experiments:
- Shadow Experiment Design
- Light Source Analysis
- Shadow Measurement
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 hours
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English
- Students 15
- Assessments Yes






