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AGENDA (Preliminary) DYNAMIC LIGHT Final Conference 26.& 27. März 2019, Hochschule Wismar

Conference Location: Hochschule Wismar, Fakultät Gestaltung Foyer Haus 7a Philipp-Müller-Str.14 23966 Wismar Arrival Day Monday 25.3.2019 - Possibility to see Lichtcampus 2019 installations on campus and in town - Registration + Get together (early evening) Conference Day 1 Tuesday 26.3.2019 - Public lighting in times of digitalisation - Light quality in public space - Dynamic Lighting is sustainable Lighting Conference Day 2 Wednesday 27.3.2019 - Understanding Public Space: City and data - Cities: Implementation of Dynamic Lighting Participation free of charge for registered users. Please register before 15th of March 2019. Thank you! https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/dynamic_light_conference_wismar_2019 At the Arrival Day at the campus and in the city of Wismar public presentations of the work results of "LICHT CAMPUS 2019 - innovation through light" (a one week international interdisciplinary lighting workshop with students, designers, and artists) will be held. Please check the website for frequent updates of the scheduled presentations and activities. "LICHTCAMPUS 2019- Innovation through light" http://2019.lichtcampus.net/ Page 2

Final Conference Dynamic Light Wismar -Day 1-26.3.2019-9:00 Arrival+ Registration Public Lighting in times of digitalisation 9:15-9:30 Welcome Prof.Dr. Bodo Wiegand- Hoffmeister, Rektor Hochschule Wismar 9:30-9:45 Gute Beleuchtung unerlässlich für Leben und arbeiten in einer Welterbestadt! 9:45-10:15 Forschung an der HAW, die Bedeutung von Intereg- Programmen Thomas Beyer, Bürgermeister der Hansestadt Wismar Prof. Dr. Marion Wienecke, Prorektorin für Forschung 10:15-11:00 Inspiring people to shape the future Andreas Huber, CEO Club of Rome 11:00-11:30 Coffeebreak 11:30-12:00 Digitalisierung in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Europa Christian Pegel, Minister für Energie, Infrastruktur und Digitalisierung 12:00-12:30 Project Presentation Dynamic Light and short presentations of pilot installations Prof. Dr. Thomas Römhild, Hochschule Wismar 12:30 13:30 Urban Lightscapes Prof. Dr. Dietrich Henckel, TU-Berlin 13:30-14:30 Lunchbreak 14:30-15:00 Dynamic Lighting is Sustainable Lighting Economic City + Liveable City User expectations regarding lighting Saurabh Sachdev, HS-Wismar Reto Marty, nachtaktiv, Zürich 15:00-15:30 Ecological City -Light pollution - A global discussion 15:30-16:00 Ecological City - Dynamic Lighting + Dynamic Light in Rural Areas 16:00-16:30 Liveable City Social Lighting and Security (t.b.c) Etta Dannemann, Studio Dannemann, Berlin Peter Schmidt, HS- Wismar Ralf Koch, Naturpark NSH Dr. Don Slater, L.S.E- London School for Economics 16:30-17:00 Coffeebreak 17:00-17:30 Introduction of Dynamic Lighting in norms Axel Stockmar, LCI 17:30-18:45 Panel Discussion: - Funding possibilities, -Transnational and Regional Aspects, - incl. Short presentations (10min) of participants 18:45 Light Buffet 19:30-21:30 Poster Exhibition Regional +Transnational Cooperation, Light installations + Networking 21:30 End of day Speech in German language Dr. Beatrix Romberg, Sebastian Schwarz, Project Premium Light Pro, Interreg Central Europe, Prof. Wienecke Page 3

Final Conference Dynamic Light Wismar -Day 2-27.3.2019- Understanding public space: City and data 9.00-9:30 Situational lighting of public space Mario Rechsteiner- Artlight, CH 9:30-10:00 Using data for Development of Algorithms, Use of sensors, Pilot Glienicke Nordbahn n.n., SWARCO 10:00-10:30 Strategies and Actionplans, Lighting Rostock Stephanie Latki, City of Rostock 10:30-10:45 Dynamic Light Pilot Susice Dynamic Light partner 10:45 11:00 Dynamic Light Pilot Mantova Dynamic Light partner 11:00 11:15 Dynamic light Pilot- Cakovec Dynamic Light partner 11:15-11:45 Coffeebreak 11:45-12:30 Adaptive Lighting in public space, Advantages and possibilities of implementation 12:30 13:00 Reducing the scale of urban lighting: Light follows people and environmental changes Prof. Dr-Ing. Stephan Völker, TU-Berlin Dario Maccheroni, Zumtobel 13:00-14:00 Lunchbreak Cities: Implementation of Dynamic Light 14:00-14:30 Dynamic, Smart etc. Where are we now? - How can cities implement digital lighting control? 14:30-15:00 Dynamic Lighting- Dynamic Light Langzeiterfahrungen, Potentiale, Hindernisse Rainer Barth, City of Leipzig Oliver Christen, OLD, Diepholz 15:00-15:30 Reactions on Winterlighting in Wuppertal Benjamin Simon, Stadt Wuppertal 15:30-16:00 Digitalisation -Interdisciplinary Approach (t.b.c.) Dean Skira, Skira Architectural Lighting 16:00-16:30 Coffeebreak 16:30-16:45 Sufficiency Introduction Prof. Dr.Thomas Römhild 16:45-17:15 3 Dynamic light Pilot projects Dynamic Light partners 17:15-17:45 Prezzi/Video presentation of pilots 17:45-19:00 Panel Discussion: Future of City lighting- Digitalisation and Sufficiency 19:00 End of conference 20:00-22:00 Dinner (Conference Speakers and Project Partners Dynamic Light ) Speech in German language Page 4

PRACTICAL INFORMATION CONFERENCE VENUE Hochschule Wismar - Fakultät Gestaltung Building 7a - Foyer Philipp-Müller Strasse 14 23966 Wismar Campus plan - Hochschule Wismar The Faculty of Design is a 5-7 min walk from the Hotel. The conference will take place in the foyer of Buildings 7a Page 5

HOTEL-01 Wonnemar Resort -Hotel Wismar Bürgermeister-Haupt-Straße 36 23966 Wismar, Deutschland Directions to reach the Hotel from the Wismar station: The easiest and quickest way will be to take a taxi from the Station to the Hotel. The taxi should cost around 7 10 and you will find the Taxi stand as soon as you come out the station. The other option would be to take the Bus. You can catch a bus to the bus-stop in J.-R.-Becher-Straße by using lines 4 or G (towards Ostseeblick) or B-D (towards Seebad Wendorf). However, the frequency of the buses is low. The last option is to walk but as most of you will be with luggage it is not quite recommended Page 6

HOTEL-02 Steigenberger Hotel Stadt Hamburg Am Markt 24 23966 Wismar Directions to reach the Hotel from the Wismar station: For your way from the station to the hotel at the market square we recommend to walk (Distance 650m). If the weather allows it is the best solution. In case of bad weather consider to take a taxi to market square. Page 7

DIRECTIONS TO AND FROM WISMAR Trains Trains from Wismar to Hamburg and Hamburg to Wismar leave every two hours and take approximately 1 hour 50 minutes. To get from Hamburg central station to Hamburg Airport or the other way around you take S-Bahn S 2, you need to plan 25 min to get there. To get from Berlin to Wismar or from Wismar to Berlin you take a direct train which takes 3 hours. If you arrive at or leave from Berlin Tegel airport you can take Bus 9 or Bus TX, both need approximately 20 minutes from the central station to the airport. If you arrive at Berlin Schönefeld Airport you can take various trains to the central station (a direct train to Berlin central station, S-Bahn or bus). It is best to inform yourself at the airport about the best option for depending on the time of your arrival. You can find all available train and S-Bahn connections on the following website (English language): https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml Website for local public transport (busses, metro, tram) BERLIN http://www.bvg.de/en - Berlin local transport HAMBURG http://www.hvv.de/en/index.php - Hamburg local transport CONTACT PERSONS Peter Schmidt Rodica Ciudin Dynamic Light Project Dynamic Light Project (03841) 753-7326 (03841) 7537 818 Peter.schmidt@hs-wismar.de rodica.ciudin@hs-wismar.de Page 8