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  2. Chase (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    A chase is an electrical application where strings of adjacent light bulbs cycle on and off frequently to give the illusion of lights moving along the string. With computerized lighting consoles, building chase sequences has become easier, while previously chases used mechanical means, such as a wheel with an electrified spindle which strikes electrical contacts for each circuit.

  3. File:Chase lighting SMIL.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, ... Chase lighting SMIL: Image title: SMIL animation of marquees with 12 lights grouped into 2, 3 and 4 channels by CMG Lee.

  4. Category:Lighting - Wikipedia

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    Lighting is the technology of illuminating an area, usually by artificial sources such as a lamp or flashlight. Lighting design is concerned with illumination in different settings, such as architectural lighting and theatrical lighting.

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  6. File:Chase logo 2007.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Liquid light show - Wikipedia

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    The Heavy Water Light Show (Mary Ann Mayer, Joan Chase and John Hardham, SF), did shows and album covers for Santana, the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead before moving into planetariums in the 1970s. The cover of the LP Santana III is an image (or set of images) from their show.

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  9. Storm chasing - Wikipedia

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    Storm chasers are not generally paid to chase, with the exception of television media crews in certain television market areas, video stringers and photographers (freelancers mostly, but some staff), and researchers such as graduate meteorologists and professors. An increasing number sell storm videos and pictures and manage to make a profit.