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scrim
[ skrim ]
noun
- a cotton or linen fabric of open weave used for bunting, curtains, etc.
- Theater. a piece of such fabric used as a drop, border, or the like, for creating the illusion of a solid wall or backdrop under certain lighting conditions or creating a semitransparent curtain when lit from behind.
scrim
/ ²õ°ì°ùɪ³¾ /
noun
- an open-weave muslin or hessian fabric, used in upholstery, lining, building, and in the theatre to create the illusion of a solid wall or to suggest haziness, etc, according to the lighting
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of scrim1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of scrim1
Example Sentences
In this enormous projection piece, Eliasson unfurls a phantasmagoria of shifting shapes and amorphous space across a vast fabric scrim stretched between the walls of a large, darkened museum gallery.
The audience could see me through the scrim, but they couldn’t hear us.
A fabric scrim is stretched across nearly the entire width of a large, darkened gallery, and it reaches almost from the floor to the high ceiling.
A massive advertising scrim, the curtain served as a historical piece, showcasing Japanese American businesses that were in Seattle in the early 1900s.
He took the front off the building and put in a scrim and let the light do what it did.
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