Projector
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And we set up a
projector
on a wall out in the parking lot outside of his hospital.
And the director listed the orphanage's most urgent needs as an industrial size washing machine and dryer, four vacuum cleaners, two computers, a video projector, a copy machine, winter shoes and a dentist's drill.
So the thing that we got was a little mobile phone with a little pico
projector
that comes for about 60 dollars.
They're these special wheels that can move equally easily in all directions, and when you couple these robots with a video projector, you have these physical tools for interacting with digital information.
When my first children's book was published in 2001, I returned to my old elementary school to talk to the students about being an author and an illustrator, and when I was setting up my slide
projector
in the cafetorium, I looked across the room, and there she was: my old lunch lady.
I had to figure it out, because along with the invitation came the frightening reminder that there would be no projector, so bringing those carousels would no longer be necessary but some alternate form of communication would.
And she thinks and she thinks, and she goes, "If this bicycle lamp were a computer, we could go on a biking trip with my father and we would sleep in a tent and this biking lamp could also be a movie projector."
So here, I have my computer set up with the projector, and I have a Wii Remote sitting on top of it.
Now, what this means is that if I run this piece of software, the camera sees the infrared dot, and I can register the location of the camera pixels to the
projector
pixels.
And in cinema, traditionally, there was never a silent moment because of the sound of the
projector.
I was setting up the
projector
when a classmate of mine said, "Why do you have to talk about this?
From the Watergate hearings on national news, to the teacher who had to rent a
projector
when her school couldn’t afford one, Harvey saw a desperate need for political reform.
When the Gestapo searched her on the train, she gave them a casual tour of her “film projector.”
Hiroshi Ishii and his group at the MIT Media Lab took a ping-pong table and placed a
projector
above it, and on the ping-pong table they projected an image of water with fish swimming in it.
And back then, the planetarium, there was always not only these amazing images on the ceiling, but you could see the
projector
itself whizzing and burring, and this amazing camera in the middle of the room.
But I'd like to talk about another way to travel that doesn't require a ship or an airplane, and just requires a movie camera, a
projector
and a screen.
And we basically capture enough information with video
projector
patterns that drape over the contours of her face, and different principle directions of light from the light stage, to figure out both the coarse-scale and the fine-scale detail of her face.
So, in order to realize this dream, I actually thought of putting a big-size
projector
on my head.
I think that's why this is called a head-mounted projector, isn't it?
I took it very literally, and took my bike helmet, put a little cut over there so that the
projector
actually fits nicely.
Secondly, the lighting - do we really need such dark scenes where we are wondering if the
projector
is still working?
Another thing is that how can a 26 year old single guy with no real job can pay for a 2 level apartment in downtown Seattle and raise his 13 year old sister and pay for a room full of camera and sound equipment including a remote controlled
projector
and a green screen and an HD camera?
Imagine watching a slide show where the
projector
lingers on every slide long enough for you to completely memorize it three times over.
I first viewed it at a chaotic Sundance Film Festival screening that brought out the spirit of the movie- a giant air duct fell from the ceiling at the beginning of the movie, hit seven people and caused a twenty-five minute delay; half way through the film the sound started fluttering and the
projector
had to be stopped to fix it, and in the last twenty minutes the
projector
stopped and the film burned up.
I loved it when he would pull out the projector, tape a sheet to the wall, and play Gerald McBoing Boing.
Well I have to admit this was one of my favorites as a kid, when I used to watch it on a home
projector
as a super-8 reel.
Mrs. Beetle thrashes Mr. Beetle with her umbrella, Mr. Beetle jumps through the screen, and they both end up in jail after the
projector
they wreck catches on fire.
Just saw this tonight at a seminar on digital projection (shot on 35mm, and first feature film fully scanned in 6k mastered in 4k, and projected with 2k
projector
at ETC/USC theater in Hwd)..so much for tech stuff.
I was the female in the front row with my hands planted on my face in reaction to what we were watching on the movie
projector.
These were 16mm films, and most were black and white (and the
projector
was noisy), and the "color" print of THE BLOB had faded to a faint pink- but, man, was it fun.
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