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Dirty Projectors på Øyafestivalen 09.

Foto: Tom Ivar Øverlie, NRK P3.

My flatmate had a projector from his work at home tonight. We don't have anything suitable to actually project onto, so he covered the bookshelf in the lounge with a sheet.

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This projector is made of casette player and walkman parts, some mirors and cheap chinese laser pointer. Everything is positioned freehand and glued in place with hotglue. This is work in progress. Still comming, separate speed and direction regulation for both motors, and sound to laser modulation.

Here's Eric in the Mirror Cage. I used the projector for this one as well. You can see the whole gallery at my Patreon as always. Follow the website link in my profile to find it!

Reflecta Diameter AFM built in screen projector for 35mm slide film.

Hanging out watching movies :)

Playing with the projector

Three of the six projectors that illuminate the giant mirror ball on Blackpool's Promenade. The 'coaster in the background is the Big One at the Pleasure Beach.

The Invention of the Film Projector (1925)

Projector is better than photoshop

JmGo Projector - beautiful sound www.jmgostore.com

The projector is on the KVM with that monitor. The mouse and keybord are wireless and work anywhere in the room.

Local Accession Number: 11_07_003751

Title: Antique mutoscope at Eastern States Exposition, Springfield

Creator/Contributor: Grant, Spencer, 1944- (Photographer)

Genre: Slides

Date created: 1971

Physical description: 1 slide : color ; 35 mm.

General notes: Title from photographer caption.

Subjects: Projectors

Collection: Spencer Grant Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright (c) Spencer Grant

A mysterious golden projector sits in an abandoned chocolate factory in Northern France. The only person is the strange caretaker who seems to be taking a nap so we don't ask any questions (also, we're a bit worried about the deformity).

 

Apparently he (or someone else) is a big film buff as there are reels of old French films scattered throughout the abandoned factory.

Transferring all of my super eight film into digital, its taken most of the winter. Got a simple and effective set-up. Found a good use for the D800 it takes incredibly good movies once ya get the setting right.

 

left behind in Oregon, too heavy

Watching Rambo eating pizza

The creaky piece of equipment you see here is a Fumeo X900. This double-band projector is a couple of decades old and screens full frame super-16mm film stock. It's currently in use on the smaller of this cinema's two screens.

so, i found this old portable projector that formerly belonged to an insurance salesman. it has all these old films for pitching insurance. this frame is from one entitled, "passport to independence". the wife is pissed that her husband spent all the money in the "sugar jar".

 

i am giving up flickr for lent, but this year i am doing the easy version where sundays count as mini-easters. so, see you sunday.

images from the 17th Biennale of Sydney held on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, NSW

For those who think that the Smart Phone Projector is operated by complicated electronics that needs to be hooked to the smart phone, this is not the case. All that you need to do is to clip the smart phone at the back of the device, and you could already get an amplified image that can be enjoyed by the rest of the crew.

This minimizes the battery use for your phone. In fact, you can watch videos with your friends with ease as the lens of this simple box can amplify an image up to 10 times. For £11.95, minus the stress on your battery, the Smart Phone Projector is a practical accessory for your phone.

Projectors Hand cut Multi-Layer Stencil Edition of 10

Sensory room install with projector

Obviously, this needs some work. The DVD player, the projector on an old milk crate, and the FM transmitter that a friend bought for our drive in movie project. The sound is pretty good broadcast to a boom box at the foot of the bed.

 

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I-connect View X laser pico projector is a portable projector that fit in your pocket and support iPhone, iPad to do presentations, showing photos and videos at everywhere.

 

Read review here: www.liewcf.com/i-connect-view-x-laser-pico-projector-revi...

 

Lighting projectors

Amaliegade

These were all shot with Godox VL150's. My former student Madeline came to my studio to help me test them. This is a little bot of what we came up with. You can see the rest at my Patreon. Follow the website link in my profile.

Based on the Dedolight Pattern Projector attachment

 

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Partlist:

 

Dedolight DP1S Imager with 50 mm lens

Dedolight DPGHS Gobo Holder

Goboset DPGSET / Rosco, for the DP1S, in DPGHS

Neewer S-Type Speedlight adapter for Bowens

Neewer BowensSpeedring Adapter,

Aluminium material 2mm, 20 x 30 cm, machined to :

outer Ø 120 mm, inner Ø 56 mm, then in two halves and machined with 10 holes for the screws,

10 Screws M3/10 and nuts M3

   

Yep, it's an old Super 8 camera. My granddad's actually. I love the little intricacies on old cameras. So much stuff to fiddle with.

 

Now if I can drum up a reel or two of 8mm film (and someone to develop it), I can make some properly vintage movies of...well...something. I haven't figured that part out yet, still too busy ogling over the nostalgia.

 

Please do not use this photo without my permission, but feel free to ask :-)

This is my projector. I really should have cleaned it before taking photos. It was a birthday present about 5 years ago. It's really nice to sit back and watch movies being projected up on the wall. But, it's so much more versatile than that, something I may not have really realised when I first got it.

 

Tonight I used it to project a picture of Rudolph onto a piece of paper hanging on the wall, so that I could trace it, to make a 'Pin the Nose on Rudolph' game for a Christmas Party. I have done that sort of thing several times over the years, and it makes things a lot easier for people like me who have no skill in drawing!

 

Tomorrow night a friend is borrowing it to do something special for his wife. I won't spoil it just yet, in case she happens to read this, however unlikely that may be. But it is nice to be able to help with things like that, or with movie nights for youth or other church activities. It has a DVD player and speakers built in, so it is very convenient for transporting and taking to events like that - one power cable and you're set!

 

So today I am grateful for my projector. Thanks Grammy and Papi!

axeman has great items!

project allows users to project images from a computer on to a surface

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