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This is a flying frame installed at the "Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh" auditorium - an old treasure in south Bombay; where we have installed a projection screen fitted o­n a wooden flying frame. Click o­n "read more" to view.




If you're wondering what the yellow light is in the centre of the screen - its a halogen bulb thats been turned o­n in front of the screen for maintenance.







The view from the back of the screen - the entire frame rises up when it is no longer required.








 
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