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  2. Dreamachine - Wikipedia

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    A light bulb is suspended in the center of the cylinder with the rotation speed making light emanate from the holes at a consistently pulsating frequency range of 8–13 flickers per second. It is meant to be looked at through closed eyelids, upon which moving yantra -like mandala visual patterns emerge, and an alpha wave mental state is induced.

  3. Lights Out (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film had practically no budget as it involved only Sandberg and Losten. [1] The film involved two lights and two rooms. In particular, he used a Blackmagic cinema camera with a Tokina 11-16 lens, a Zoom H4N with a Røde NTG1 microphone, a paper lantern from IKEA, a 375-watt photo bulb, a Chinese knockoff redhead light from eBay, a Manfrotto tripod, a homemade dolly with PVC pipe, a piece ...

  4. Ghost light (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    A ghost light illuminating an empty stage in a darkened theatre. A ghost light is an electric light that is left energised on the stage of a theatre when the theatre is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. It typically consists of an exposed incandescent bulb, CFL lamp, or LED lamp mounted in a wire cage on a portable light stand. [1]

  5. Flickering Lights - Wikipedia

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    Flickering Lights (Danish: Blinkende Lygter) is a 2000 Danish black comedy crime film directed and written by Anders Thomas Jensen, and starring Søren Pilmark, Mads Mikkelsen, Ulrich Thomsen, Iben Hjejle, and Nikolaj Lie Kaas.

  6. Lights Out (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lights Out grossed $67.3 million in the United States and Canada and $81.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $148.9 million, against a production budget of $4.9 million. [3] In North America, Lights Out was projected to gross $13–15 million from 2,900 theaters in its opening weekend. [16]

  7. Atmospheric ghost lights - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric ghost lights are lights (or fires) that appear in the atmosphere without an obvious cause. Examples include the onibi, hitodama and will-o'-wisp. They are often seen in humid climates. [1] According to legend, some lights are wandering spirits of the dead, the work of devils or yōkai, or the pranks of fairies. They are feared by ...

  8. Paranormal Activity - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time a major motion picture studio used the service to virally market a film. [32] In addition to the "Demand It!" campaign, allowing fans to bring the film to their local movie theater, there was also a "TweetYourScream" campaign on Twitter, resulting in many videos of audience reactions becoming popular.

  9. Flicker (light) - Wikipedia

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    In visual perception, flicker is a human-visible change in luminance of an illuminated surface or light source which can be due to fluctuations of the light source itself, or due to external causes such as due to rapid fluctuations in the voltage of the power supply (power-line flicker) or incompatibility with an external dimmer.