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  • Actors walk through back-projected sets; at the same time they're walking behind animated full-sized paper cutouts of spinning flywheels and meshing gears, all this in front of a painted set in the middle-background.

    Sunday YouTube: The Fantastic World of Jules Verne 2008

  • Brian Glanville, the author of nineteen novels, explained that Flashman is an “antihero” who is “back-projected into an age in which the concept of heroes, maudlin and simpleminded though it might be, was still vigorously alive.”

    Introduction to Flashman 2009

  • Brian Glanville, the author of nineteen novels, explained that Flashman is an “antihero” who is “back-projected into an age in which the concept of heroes, maudlin and simpleminded though it might be, was still vigorously alive.”

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • "It is tremendously odd," he admitted, as he stood beside what has already become one of the new museum's more discussed attractions -- an indoor replica of a "Merry Prankster" psychedelic bus with back-projected festival scenes on its windows that simulate, quite effectively, the "by the time we got to Woodstock" experience.

    New Museum Is Barry Mazor 2008

  • It is believed that the weakly godlike agencies have created you as a vehicle for the introspective study of your historical antecedent by backward-chaining from your corpus of documented works, and the back-projected genome derived from your collateral descendants, to generate an abstract description of your computational state vector.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2004

  • Integrating high-resolution multitouch technology and back-projected floors, the team created a large, touch surface that recognizes the soles of the users shoes and allows them to manipulate controls using just their feet.

    Tom's hardware UK 2010

  • It incorporates multi-touch technology into back-projected floors, and the floor can sense the pressure and

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Jason Kottke 2010

  • Jean wouldn't have been able to throw skivvies that far; but, we were under one of the high TV back-projected screens and I have to tell you - that is one big nose when there is a close-up on that big screen.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Judith Fitzgerald 2010

  • It incorporates multi-touch technology into back-projected floors, and the floor can sense the pressure and recognize users based on the soles of their shoes.

    Ubergizmo 2010

  • It incorporates multi-touch technology into back-projected floors, and the floor can sense the pressure and recognize users based on the soles of their shoes.

    Ubergizmo 2010

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