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These are the new projector headlight I installed in my 1997 Grand Caravan ES

Moviola 35mm Analyzing Projector, Type NSE-13, 1950

 

With the addition of a projection lamp and a front shutter, this Moviola was converted into a projector capable of still display, as well as forward and reverse motion. Dating from the 1950s, it was used for screening dailies on location and for looping sessions.

[Museum of the Moving Image]

 

In the Museum of the Moving Image

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The projector that the planetarium at Griffith used to use. They have a bigger, better one now.

Here's the living room set up as a theatre.

 

The full story here: www.zieak.com/2009/02/23/set-up-a-projector-in-the-living...

Taken on a 7D with a projector lens in a home made mount (body cap with a tube glued to it and lined with velvet).

Kado van mij, aan mijzelf

Classroom projector

Wendy's studio space: projectors mounted overheard and down below for overheard prototype party. I fabricated the mounts, based on some other unrelated things I had built in previous months. Projectors borrowed from Digital Performance Institute

October 20, 2010 -- Dirty Projectors perform at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.

 

© 2010 Kathryn Yu. All rights reserved.

Shot with a Canon 60D & Sigma 17-70

This is a star projector at Griffith Observatory.

 

I'll stop the Hollywood/Stargazing jokes when I very well please.

GuerillaBeam on 50mm-LED

Playing with sunlight

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