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Lighting designers won't be replaced by AI, they'll be empowered by it | Juan Ferrari

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The fear that AI will replace skilled professionals is misplaced – at least in lighting design. "I don't want AI to do lighting design for me," explains Juan Ferrari, Lighting Design Director at Hoare Lea, UK, "I want AI to actually make my lighting design better."
This enlightening conversation explores how creative professionals are harnessing artificial intelligence as a powerful assistant rather than viewing it as a threat. Juan, whose fascinating journey from actor to architectural lighting designer gives him unique perspective on narrative and emotion in spaces, shares practical ways his 25-person team uses AI daily to enhance their work.
From streamlining mundane tasks like email writing to creating custom GPTs for technical processes, Juan demonstrates how embracing these tools allows designers to focus on what truly matters – the creative play with light that no algorithm can replicate. He walks us through challenges like maintaining data integrity when training models, ethical considerations around copyright, and the necessity of transparency with clients about AI usage.
Perhaps most compelling is Juan's vision for the future: AI handling computational tasks to free designers from computer screens so they can physically experiment with light. "We are lighting designers. We spend quite a bit of time behind a computer doing things to enable the play, and the play seems to be a really small portion of our job," he notes. "I wish that AI enables us to do much more of that."
Whether you're a lighting professional curious about incorporating AI into your workflow or simply interested in how creative fields are adapting to technological change, this conversation offers valuable insights into maintaining human expertise while embracing powerful new tools. How might AI enhance your creative process rather than replace it?

More from the Light Talk Desk

Watch my vlogs, industry dialogues and project tours.

Listen to enriching stories, deep insights, and expert opinions in my podcast.

Learn directly from a master, absorbing the knowledge, techniques and the artistry of lighting design through my masterclass.

Sign Up to the AI Fundamentals course for Lighting Designers.

Download and delve into my works 'Light Talk, a Year in the Life of Light' and 'Light Talk 2, 16 Years in the Life of Light' - follow the journey of lighting design through his books.

Check out lighttalk.space

  continue reading

Chapters

1. AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement (00:00:00)

2. From Acting to Architectural Lighting (00:06:32)

3. How AI Sparked Juan's Interest (00:14:35)

4. Using AI in Daily Lighting Design (00:27:17)

5. Training AI Models and Data Integrity (00:39:03)

6. Intellectual Property and Transparency (00:48:10)

7. Lux Futurum: Bridging East and West (00:54:25)

8. The Future: More Play, Better Design (00:59:36)

14 episodes

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The fear that AI will replace skilled professionals is misplaced – at least in lighting design. "I don't want AI to do lighting design for me," explains Juan Ferrari, Lighting Design Director at Hoare Lea, UK, "I want AI to actually make my lighting design better."
This enlightening conversation explores how creative professionals are harnessing artificial intelligence as a powerful assistant rather than viewing it as a threat. Juan, whose fascinating journey from actor to architectural lighting designer gives him unique perspective on narrative and emotion in spaces, shares practical ways his 25-person team uses AI daily to enhance their work.
From streamlining mundane tasks like email writing to creating custom GPTs for technical processes, Juan demonstrates how embracing these tools allows designers to focus on what truly matters – the creative play with light that no algorithm can replicate. He walks us through challenges like maintaining data integrity when training models, ethical considerations around copyright, and the necessity of transparency with clients about AI usage.
Perhaps most compelling is Juan's vision for the future: AI handling computational tasks to free designers from computer screens so they can physically experiment with light. "We are lighting designers. We spend quite a bit of time behind a computer doing things to enable the play, and the play seems to be a really small portion of our job," he notes. "I wish that AI enables us to do much more of that."
Whether you're a lighting professional curious about incorporating AI into your workflow or simply interested in how creative fields are adapting to technological change, this conversation offers valuable insights into maintaining human expertise while embracing powerful new tools. How might AI enhance your creative process rather than replace it?

More from the Light Talk Desk

Watch my vlogs, industry dialogues and project tours.

Listen to enriching stories, deep insights, and expert opinions in my podcast.

Learn directly from a master, absorbing the knowledge, techniques and the artistry of lighting design through my masterclass.

Sign Up to the AI Fundamentals course for Lighting Designers.

Download and delve into my works 'Light Talk, a Year in the Life of Light' and 'Light Talk 2, 16 Years in the Life of Light' - follow the journey of lighting design through his books.

Check out lighttalk.space

  continue reading

Chapters

1. AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement (00:00:00)

2. From Acting to Architectural Lighting (00:06:32)

3. How AI Sparked Juan's Interest (00:14:35)

4. Using AI in Daily Lighting Design (00:27:17)

5. Training AI Models and Data Integrity (00:39:03)

6. Intellectual Property and Transparency (00:48:10)

7. Lux Futurum: Bridging East and West (00:54:25)

8. The Future: More Play, Better Design (00:59:36)

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