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The usual way to do this would be to have several projectors around the
edge of the dome projecting across the foyer. Erich is right about
projectors really not liking to be vertical unless they are designed for it.
Another approach is to use a convex mirror. Google convex or spherical
mirror projection.
Good luck!
- Lorne
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On 5/30/2012 1:18 PM, Dan Zevin wrote:
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> UC Berkeley is currently designing the lobby of the new Campbell Hall, which is home to the Astronomy Department. The foyer will be 20'x30' and will have a curved ceiling, like a planetarium dome.
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> We would like to project images on this ceiling, perhaps from a pedestal in the middle of the foyer that projects upward to the dome. Our budget would probably be under $50K and installation is approximately two years from now; however, the architects would like to know as much as possible at this time. Please note too that light levels will undoubtedly be high in the foyer (compared to a regular planetarium)
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> If you have recommendations for the best possible projector, please let me know.
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> Thank you!
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