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Photographer: Sharmaine Ruth

Model: Rachel S.

Taken: July 20, 2013

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Testing video projector at Janus's place.

Dirty Projectors @ Roundhouse, London, 17/10/2012

Kinoton Projector at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.

 

The Kinoton is an all stepper-motor projector controlled by computer. Maybe the last / best 35mm projector that will be made as we transition to digital.

Raw GuerillaBeam Slides

 

Photographer: Sharmaine Ruth

Model: Rachel S.

Taken: July 20, 2013

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A hinge supporting the wood backing is held in place by a sliding window lock. This allows me the control and finesse needed to angle the projector but strength needed to hold it.

Photographer: Sharmaine Ruth

Model: Rachel S.

Taken: July 20, 2013

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My plug and play HID projector setup.

While at the Classical in the Canefields in Mackay ABC Open and local Artists Donna Maree Robinson, Tracey Johnson and Fiona Vuibeqa project their Memory Paths film on the ABC open Projector cube.

The logo for the Say Search Show application.

Projector beam, new black wall, remote.

Dirty Projectors

20 october 2012

AB Brussels

photo: Alex Vanhee

Dirty Projectors are an American rock band, consisting of David Longstreth (vocals, guitar, musical direction; born December 17, 1981), Amber Coffman (vocals, guitar), Haley Dekle (vocals), Nat Baldwin (bass), Olga Bell (vocals, keyboards), and Michael Johnson (drums).

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).

Picture teken by Ben Deviant >>Projector image photo: Mute @Cable LOndon

Roxie Theater Projection Booth, San Francisco

Detail from Eumig film projector (standard 8 mm). Eumig filmframviser (8 mm).

right now, hancock is shooting out. its a terrible movie, but this angle kind of makes it seem good.

The lovely Fox Theater, Detroit, Mich

 

Designed for 20th Century Fox in 1928 by renowned theater architect C. Howard Crane in Oriental style.

 

Restored in 1988, now features the best shows of Detroit.

Rigging up four projectors to work in unison.

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