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projector

[pruh-jek-ter] / prəˈdʒɛk tər /


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The only physical elements on display are six film projectors and the celluloid that contains frames of unreleased footage, which are shown on screens of different sizes around the room.

From Los Angeles Times

All of our projectors and lasers, costumes and aerial equipment have been locked inside the building.

From BBC

She was also updated via a projector, as she now floats before guests while holding a physical three-pronged candelabra.

From Los Angeles Times

“Once in a Lifetime” is part video display and part sculpture, made of tripods, toothpicks, lights, cardboard boxes and projectors that flicker images on the gallery walls.

From Los Angeles Times

They’re also useful for camping or running a projector in the backyard.

From The Wall Street Journal