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When I was a child there was only one planetarium projector in the whole country.
Now, it's possible to get an app for your smartphone that does the same thing!
This light bulb with part number 890-0995 is used in Kodak projector models.
See all of the specs on this projector bulb here:
This is another shot of the Bell and Howell 625 standard 8 projector I got off Freecycle. I don't think I will ever use it as I have 2 better projectors but it makes a great ornament! The picture was taken using FxCamera on my HTC Magic and the photoshopped.
This 1810 Plus Overhead Projector by 3M has break resistant stage glass which allows for more durability as well as less maintenance. Due to its open-singlet wide-angle lens and 2,700 lumens of light output, this 1810 plus provides the high quality you need at a price within your budget. 3M also provides a 5-year limited warranty on parts and labor for this projector.
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
the whole scene in action...from interactive overhead projector installation based on Emily Carr's Deep Forest paintings for #bcfamilyday at Vancouver Art Gallery
Amber Coffman of Dirty Projectors during "Knotty Pine"
May 30, 2010
Sasquatch! Music Festival, Gorge Amphitheatre
My friend Matt (http://mcconnellstudios.com/) and I are building our own projectors... here's what was put together after a weekend of talking about the pros and cons to building one of these and what the best approaches would be to making one.
Standard, 15" vertical throw DIY projector, 3/4" cabinet grade plywood, scraps around the house, items from Lumenlab, goldmine-elec.com, allelectronics.com and Home Depot/Lowes.
My cousin's husband has quite the antique camera/projector collection. I photographed them for him while visiting. He may decide to sell them before they move next year.
Big shout out goes to Mike Z for hooking me up with this working slide projector. Finally I can view my Big Box of Slides they way they were meant to be viewed......