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Noris Plank 6x6 projector - proj., Ennar 1 : 3,5 / 150mm - ENNA Munchen, Germany.
picked up on a secondhand market some years ago........
Stripe effect created by shooting the light beam from a projector, really close to the lenses, using a shitty mobile phone camera.
As part of our Wonderbot project, I am building a small puppet theater in my studio, to experiment with poetic robots and interactive storytelling. Before building out a permanent framework, I am testing a few ideas, to best combine physical objects with digital images and sounds. In this test, the projector is pointing down from the ceiling so that characters can stand in front of the projected image without blocking it. With the projector about five feet away from the back wall, it can beam a backdrop that’s about 4 feet wide by 3 feet high.
We are creating a short story around Violet and Indigo, two ‘wonder ducks’ created by Natalina, which we’ve turned into 'poetic robots’. We’re now starting to write a loose script to guide their interactions, with dialog, music, sound effects, props and backdrops. We hope this fairy tale will inspire which features to give these duckbots (e.g.: respond to each other’s calls, approach or avoid one another). Our goal is to capture the best scenes on video and edit it all together into a compelling story at the end of this project. I can’t wait to see how far we can go with this.
To track our progress, bookmark our Wonderbots photo album: bit.ly/wonderbot-photos
Playing around with Projectors. Holy crap im in love :o...... and this thing only cost 50L... you can find it at marketplace.secondlife.com/p/FIAT-LUX-Blue-Double-Project...
Day 3
I've been wanting to work a projector into Photober for a long time now--and not I finally have!
My new house has a home theater in it, so we keep a projector up there to watch movies and play games. It is also my office, so I'm in here all the time. Finally getting to work with one was pretty cool.
TDC projectors : what scared the boomers : Mary the psycho majorette and the scary clown. What's the connection? Ah, the circus!
Prewar Filmosto projector for medium format (lens: Meyer Trioplan 1:3.5 F = 14cm) and large format (lens: Filmostar V 1:6 F = 35cm)
photo made with: a7 + Bausch and Lomb Rapid Rectilinear 122/4; lens from Kodak No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
This is the new starfield projector of the planetarium in the Naturkundemuseum Münster in Germany. This is a Universarium Model VIII made by Carl Zeiss, Jena. Shot with a Canon EOS 550D and a EFS 18-55mm lens.
Model: Stephy H
www.facebook.com/StephyHModelling
Photoshoot at Cheltenham Film & Photographic Studio.
Photographer Matt Webb
A unique spectacle, on September 9th 2012 in Berne: the movie theater Lichtspiel, a private collection of movies and projectors, moved to a new venue, with a parade of projectors!
Interlude... more photos of cute elephants later...
I've had a this data projector for a long time, originally for training in my consulting business but it has become the "big screen" of choice for watching DVDs and occasionally TV events, 3 meters wide on the wall.
It doesn't have any audio capability so even though it would accept a chromecast dongle, you just got the picture no sound. I use to have an older combined VHS tape and DVD but the remote threw in the towel. So I borrowed a Blu-Ray player from my son, to play movie for my grandkids. It came with a wifi setup and my curiosity was soon on the case. In no time I was on the net watching You-Tube and Catch Up TV, with great sound from my soundbar. Next with some scrap timber and a bit of smart design I had prototyped a stand that had everything sitting on the projector stand. My old projector had rejoined the internet age of streaming, with a great quality large image on the wall and wonderful sound.
Take that google!