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The completed screen. Note that the surface is completely flat.
Date: 05/20/2006
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Aluminum screen frame.
Two halves, each 4'x14'. Will be hinged to make an 8'x14' screen.
Date: 03/18/2006
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Overview of backyard and "theater".
Date: 05/20/2006
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Backside of the screen. Here you can see the 4"x4" posts and a little of the construction.
Date: 05/20/2006
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Blackout cloth sandwiched between the white projection surface and the framework to prevent light bleed-through.
Date: 05/20/2006
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Aluminum and stainless steel piano hinge runs along seam between frame-halves.
Date: 05/20/2006
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1" square aluminum frame welds.
Date: 05/20/2006
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Close-up - Dazian projection material and staple/PVC trim strip construction.
Date: 05/20/2006
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Post-top solar lights.
Date: 05/20/2006
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Screen in action. The screen is 8' x 14' and is mounted 3' off the ground.
Sorry 'bout low-light/handheld/blurred image. Note floating solar lights .
Date: 05/20/2006
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(Very!) low-light picture of the audience enjoying the show.
Date: 05/20/2006
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For Mona at Sofpak Tech.
(Mona made me a custom-stitched velcro-closed Cordura sleeve to store the screen in.) Screen folded for storage. The folded screen is 14' x 4' by 3 inches.
Date: 05/24/2006
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The completed Cordura bag with the screen in it.
Custom sewn storage bag with Velcro-closed flap. I highly recommend SofPak Tech for such things.
Date: 08/26/2006
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