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Coolest ways to use a projector in an event

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  USE A WIIMOTE TO MAKE AN INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD A computer screen is displayed on an interactive whiteboard, which allows presenters to control the screen remotely using a special marker or gadget. Interactive whiteboards are most commonly used in educational contexts. However, they can be costly. That's why when researcher Johnny Chung Lee developed a way to construct an interactive whiteboard for about $50 using a projector, a Wii Remote, and an infrared LED light, people were ecstatic. PAINT A MURAL A projector may be used to paint a mural by anyone, regardless of talent or expertise. Simply convert a high-contrast image to black and white and project it on a huge wall. Allow visitors to fill in the mural together with paint after tracing over the lines of the projected image with a pencil. Choose a picture that not only promotes your brand but also works well for projection and painting, like this Wilkinson Bros. motorbike mural. Make a time-lapse film of the mural&#

Enchanting looks to dazzle your guests

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  From string lights to lanterns and more, these outdoor party lighting ideas will add a warm glow to any gathering. Good backyard party lighting ideas are essential for adding a little pizazz to any gathering. So, if you truly want to create an event to remember (for all the right reasons), you should factor them into your plans. Sure, outdoor lighting ideas will improve the ambience and functionality of your garden all year, but when it comes to partying, it's enjoyable to go a step further. And there is a plethora of alternatives for creating a stunning scene. Solar-powered candles and fairy lights will look magnificent, strung up in the branches of trees and entwined through archways as the sky darkens. A roaring fire pit will make your guests feel warm and toasty long after the sun sets, while hurricane lamps and pillar candles will give your tabletop a sophisticated glow. Brightly coloured lanterns or characterful string lights are a winning choice if you want to create a l

Why Do Some People Hate Music?

  Music is a really complex phenomenon. It's probably one of the most complex things that humans engage in, so there are lots of reasons why we might enjoy music research was done by Spanish Canadian researchers, and they surveyed a large number of people using a questionnaire on music and this actually explored how people related to music in a range of different ways, and from that data, they found a whole range of people from the very pleasurable capacity for music to quite an inability to experience pleasure to music, so they selected people who were very low in those scores those who were in the middle and those who experienced a lot of pleasure and then looked at their physical responses as they listened to pleasurable music and they found those that said they didn't experience pleasure to music also didn't have physical responses things like heart rate increasing or sweating whereas those that are recorded a lot of pleasure in music showed much more intense responses