Silk and diffusion materials from your local grip-electric equipment
supplier works well.  With silks you can rear-screen project, with thicker
materials like muslin you can front project.   They will have a wide
selection and it's usually pretty inexpensive, and they also can come with
frames and stands so they're flexible and easy to set up.

On May 26, 2016 5:26 PM, "Mark Street" <mstreet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hey All,
>
> I'm looking to explore projecting images on the floor, wall and ceiling
of a gallery space in the coming weeks.  I envision some sort of reflective
screen like material (inexpensive) that I could lay on the floor or suspend
from the ceiling.  I guess I could use a bedsheet!....  any other
suggestions out there?  I'm thinking of just getting a few dropcloth sized
pieces and playing around, but I don't know what material to seek out.  Any
suggestions welcome.
>
> all best,
> mark Street
> www.markstreetfilms.com
>
>
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