Problem statement: A kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing loose colored beads,
                   pebbles or other small colored objects, when the viewer peeps in through
                    one end i.e. end through which light enters the viewer is entertained to
                   a innovative  pattern  of colors that fills the entire field, for a 2/3/4/5/6/x D 
                    symmetry of sides that make up a kaleidoscope  ....the pattern of colors being a
                    fallout of reflection symmetry of mirrors that make up the kaleidoscope.

Opportunity : Any stage-lighting is a skill , art , innovation ...that gives or last a memorable
              experience on the stage manager or incharge.

loose specficiations
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  a)            Deriving from some apparatus in chemistry...a transparent outer shell ....filled with
              colored glass marbles or pebbles ....say artificial diamonds ...with a inbuilt torch
               [laser bulbs ideally fitted to a wingless fan with a place-holder for bulb or torch]

              or light into
              the apparatus ...to make up a kaleidoscope .....objective being ...ability to generate
              dynamic pattern of color's ...that changes the dynamics of a stadia or studium or stage


  b)          deriving further to from a) as above, it may be or one may recall the spinning marble chain
              that starts glowing as soon as spun....

              by having several such differrent colored arrangement's in a transperent glass-cover fitted
              to a Fan

               ......superior kaleidoscope visible externaly can be simulated
               


              eg usage: pub...dance-bar , stage-show
                                  

Note: The above problem statement having been encountered in various scenarios
      and detailed in various 'Proof of concepts' as mentioned in 
      
       http://uk.geocities.com/ravivenkatus/projects.pdf
       http://ravishankarkv.tripod.com/projects.pdf
        ....apply appropriate
      'use-case' modeling, rationalize and arrive at a workable and feasible 
       solution both commercially and techinically viable.
