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  2. Colour by Numbers (art installation) - Wikipedia

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    Colour by Numbers, video of interactiv light, in 2011. Colour by Numbers is an interactive light installation inside a tower in Telefonplan in the Midsommarkransen area in Stockholm, Sweden. The artwork is made by Erik Krikortz, Loove Broms and Milo Lavén.

  3. House numbering - Wikipedia

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    A house number in Paris, France. House numbering is the system of giving a unique number to each building in a street or area, with the intention of making it easier to locate a particular building. The house number is often part of a postal address. The term describes the number of any building (residential or commercial) with a mailbox, or ...

  4. Lists of lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    Name Dependency/ Territory Åland (): Yes Albania: No Austria: No Belgium: No Bosnia and Herzegovina: No Bulgaria: No Channel Islands (): Yes Croatia: No Denmark: No England (UK): Yes

  5. Lighting control system - Wikipedia

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    The LED (light-emitting diode) market is expected to reach $5 billion in 2007, and the solid-state lighting market is predicted to be $50 billion in 15–20 years, as stated by E. Fred Schubert, [18] Wellfleet Senior Distinguished Professor of the Future Chips Constellation at Rensselaer.

  6. Nixie tube - Wikipedia

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    The stacked digit arrangement in a Nixie tube is visible in this (stripped) ZM1210. The most common form of Nixie tube has ten cathodes in the shapes of the numerals 0 to 9 (and occasionally a decimal point or two), but there are also types that show various letters, signs and symbols.

  7. Olbers's paradox - Wikipedia

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    That is, the light of each shell adds to the total amount. Thus the more shells, the more light; and with infinitely many shells, there would be a bright night sky. While dark clouds could obstruct the light, these clouds would heat up, until they were as hot as the stars, and then radiate the same amount of light.

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