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BarnCamp 2010 was two days of workshops on topics ranging from renewable energy to foraging for food to citizen journalism to using free software for activism, up to three nights of camping, open space sessions, evening entertainment, great food at Highbury Farm, a beautiful farm co-op high in the Wye Valley.
Personal highlights:
Sunshine
Meeting the other ciderpunk,
Learning how to be a citizen journalist
Learning that Cornish folks come North in the Summertime for direct action and riots
Drinking ace cider
Nicest train conductor ever
The nerd block -- for people going off on a geek rant that no-one else can understand
I'm putting up the pics in two lumps, first things and scenery; people sometime at the weekend.
Photo by James Burniston (www.jamesburniston.com)
Light Up Bristol - Bristol Media's specially devised festive light show featuring 400 feet wide(120m) images.The show will use projectors to light up The Council House with a rotating array of colours, patterns and textures, from 6pm - 10pm on 18 and 19 December 2006.
Sponsors and supporters include Aardman Animations, BBC Bristol, Bristol City Council, E3, Enable Interactive, Endemol West, Imagist, Solomon Hare, Smith and Williamson, South West Screen, Sub Sub, The Diners Card, Play Nicely and Watershed.
Video footage at www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Bf_8JTbUM
Small Projectors, Pico Projectors, Led Projector
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Antique 8mm movie projector. (Revere P-90). Here, I had the projector running. I took this with my Minolta SRT-101, and Kodak Plus-X film. The exposure was 3 seconds at f/8.
You can get some interesting effects with long exposures. Notice that you can actually see through the hub of the film spools :)
The smaller one is MEGASTAR, planetarium projector that Japanese planetarium-creator Ohira made.
This can project the stars more than 100 times as much as usual machine. There are only 3 or 4 MEGASTAR in the world. All are in Japan.
小さくて赤いのが、メガスター2。従来の機械の100倍以上の星を映し出すプラネタリウム・プロジェクター。
PENTAX *ist DS2 / SIGMA MACRO 50mm F2.8 EX DG
Magdalena's Teahouse, Lansing, MI - 4.12.07
Blind
Projector
Violet Room
Wild Soul
There Lies the Answer
Ether
Lunatic
You Came...Walking
You Showed Me Again
Lilacs
Sacrifice
Lily Sleeps
When the End Arrives
The Lightning Storm
Love Thy Will Be Done
Blood
The Wasteland
The Crossing
found in my office's storage cabinet, this manual from 1976 reminds me a lot of a simpsons episode...or being back in grade school.
This looked to be a side panel or case lid for a motiograph????? Motiograph made projectors and other items for movie theatres starting, I believe, in the 1940's. Saw this in the old projection room at the State Theatre in Elizabethtown, KY. The State is currently in a rebuilding phase and is supposed to be redone with a larger stage and repainted with original colors and artwork. I can't wait to see it completed.