Topics
ICA-Belgium stands for Interdisciplinary Colour Association Belgium. We seek to share knowledge of colour between the different fields and topics mentioned below, therefore there is no special theme for our symposia.
Submissions will be accepted for consideration in any of the fields mentioned below. Authors are required to name the most relevant field and topic with respect to their submissions content.
Fields
Colour education
Colour in Arts and Design
Painting; Sculpture; Drawing; Theatre; Cinema; Dance; Music; Fashion Design; Communication Design; Product Design; Packaging Design; Marketing; Ergonomics; Sustainability
Colour and Lighting
Light and Human Comfort; Light in Human Environments; Lighting Design; Lighting Technologies
Colour and Psychology
Colour Preferences; Colour and the Senses; Colour Perception; Perceptual Illusions; Phenomenology of Colour
Colour in the Built Environment
Colour in Architecture; Colour in Urban Space; Colour in Rural Space; Interior Design; Stage Design; Museography
Colour and Culture
Colour in Heritage; Colour and Education; Transcultural Colour; Colour Aesthetics; Colour History; Sacred and Religious Colours; Anthropology of Colour; Philosophy of Colour; Sociology; Colour and Food; Colour and Language; Lexicology
Colour and Health
Colour and Wellbeing; Colour in Healthcare Facilities; Colour and Neuroscience; Colour-Coded Labelling (medication, instruments, etc); Medicine; Aesthetic Medicine; Light, Health and Wellbeing
Colour and Physiology
Colour and the Human Being; Colour Vision; Optics; Memory; Colour Therapy
Digital Colour
Digital Colour Science; Digital Technology; Photography; Colour Image; Television and Audiovisuals; Colour Image; Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) environments; 3D Printing; Image processing; Virtual Projects
Colour and Landscape
Natural Harmony; Natural Aesthetics; Land Art; Landscape Design; Geography of Colour; Biogeography of Colour; Geology; Ecology
Colorimetry
Colour Measuring; Colour Analysis; Technologies; Photometry; Methods; Theories and Instrumentations