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Here's me playing around with two colored projectors.
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Detail of a Zeiss |kon Ernemann 35/16 Doppelband film projector.
On display at cinema Lumière Maastricht
Still experimenting with an old projector lens. Not having much luck - this is the best of the bunch - so any suggestion on how to use such a lens would be greatly appreciated.
Honoring the the Lumière brothers, pioneers in filmmaking at the turn of the 20th Century.
In the Sofitel Le Scribe Paris Opéra Hotel in Paris, France.
Lichtspuren
ist eine audiovisuelle Reise, welche für die 100‐Jahr‐Feier der Pfarrkirche St. Martin‐Moosach vom Videokünstler Michael "Gene" Aichner, alias "Genelabo" konzipiert wurde.
Das Zusammenspiel von Bildern, Videos, Licht und Ton lassen die Kirche erstrahlen. Lichtspuren lädt die Besucher ein, sich zu besinnen, zur Ruhe kommen lassen und die Kirche mit anderen Augen zu sehen und die Musik zu genießen.
Lichtspuren
is an audiovisual journey conceived by video artist Michael “Gene” Aichner, alias “Genelabo”, for the 100th anniversary celebrations of St. Martin-Moosach parish church.
The interplay of images, videos, light and sound make the church shine. Lichtspuren invites visitors to reflect, calm down and see the church with different eyes and enjoy the music.
see a video here: www.youtube.com/shorts/OoNoERZasq0
Another test with the edar 100mm f/2,8 projector lens, not that sharp but making easily crazy light circles.
Size 6016 × 3941 DSC_8549
What I show, are files, for quick viewing only.
Original, HQ photograph, available. For more info:
robica.photography@gmail.com
Photo of my friend Christoffer, using a projector to paint with.
The photo is Creative Commons license: use it for free, but please credit my name and link to my website kristoffertrolle.com
Keywords: painting, projector, banner, projection, art, kunst, shadow, high iso, Fujifilm X-T20, Fujifilm XF 56mm f1.2 R
-[ X is for Xetron failsafe ]-
A 35mm projector failsafe from a defunct manufacturer better known for their xenon-arc 35mm projection lamphouses and consoles. (I was trying to avoid using brand names this year, but that tricky letter X forced my hand.) Failsafes were an important component of projector automation, shutting down the projector in the event of a film break or when the film ran out at the show's end.
This failsafe is a later design with an optical cue detector, used to control house lights, sound, masking, and projector functions. Unlike traditional detectors using strips of foil applied to the film edges to complete low-voltage electric circuits as the strip passes through closely-spaced roller sets, this one uses either reflective foil or, in the case of one theatre chain's system, bar-coded labels tied to specific actions. The foil or labels were applied onto the picture area, a serious downside to this arrangement leading to brief, distracting blemishes projected onto the screen.
Guangzhou, China
Canon 5D3
Please feel free to view the uploads on my other Flickr stream at www.flickr.com/photos/82814163@N04/ where most of my work are posted.
victoria's hands. and rolls of projector film she salvaged! and i think they are photographic haikus
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The projectors grid, used to project the New Year 2009, count down on big Shell building, behind London Eye!
One of my personal favorite picture of the trip, taken a day before New Year!