cloud projector (Q3471)
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A lighting projector designed to project the image of clouds on a surface, often with a moving element to cause the image to move.
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English | cloud projector | A lighting projector designed to project the image of clouds on a surface, often with a moving element to cause the image to move. |
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cloud projector (English)
A lighting projector designed to project the image of clouds on a surface, often with a moving element to cause the image to move. (English)
3 August 2013
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projektor mraků (Czech)
Světelný projektor navržený pro promítání obrazu mraků na povrch často s pohyblivým prvkem který obraz rozhýbe. (Czech)
3 August 2013
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macchina per le nubi (Italian)
3 August 2013
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wolkenprojector (Dutch)
Een projector die middels plaatjes, spiegels een bewegend wolkendek weergeeft. (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Wolkenprojektor (German)
Lichtprojektor der das Bild von Wolken auf eine Oberfläche projiziert. Zur Simulation von Bewegung meistens mit einem beweglichen Element ausgestattet. (German)
3 August 2013
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proyector de nubes (Spanish)
Proyector con mecanismo giratorio que sirve para proyectar imágenes de nubes en movimiento habitualmente en el ciclorama. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
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molnprojektor (Swedish)
En ljusprojektor avseed för att frammana bilden av moln på en yta ofta med ett rörligt element som får bilden att röra sig. (Swedish)
3 August 2013
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projecteur de nuages (French)
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Cloud machine
1920s (English)
The cloud machine is a rotating projector that creates the illusion of floating clouds. Images of clouds, painted onto glass slides, were projected onto the cyclorama by a system of lenses and mirrors. It was used in the atmospheric theatre of the late 1920s.
1920s
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