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The second image is created by Paul Chan and is an environmental light project. I would like to expand on something similar for the 'Outside In " idea.
The top image example is projecting the external environments externally however they are projected on a manmade structure. This idea has changed the possibilities of 'Outside In' and with equipment limitations may be a greater possibility
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptoke/2786349324/in/photostream/
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