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At 08:48 PM 3/23/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Ask a local theatrical lighting designer. Likos are used to create the
>effect you are describing. Although it is usually a stationary
>technique, your local designer will be able to make it dynamic.

There are also gobos which are metal cutouts that fit over lights to
project a silouette.  It shouldn't be that hard to put a simple motor on
the front of the light to make it rotate.

Deb Fuller
WIMSA

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