How about projecting a line from a ceiling-mounted projector or focused lighting fixture?

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On Apr 22, 2013, at 9:30 AM, curator <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello All,
 
Does anyone know a good way to put temporary lines on the floor in an exhibit?  We will have a beanbag toss game in an upcoming exhibit and I would like to mark out lines on the floor so kids (and adults) know how far back to stand.  I need something that will stay in place for the 4-month run of the exhibit but then will come up clean without damaging the finished wood floor in the gallery.  Any suggestions?
 
Thanks so much!
-Erin
 
Erin Doane
Curator
Chemung Valley History Museum
415 E. Water Street
Elmira, NY  14901


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