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artificial daylight

British  

noun

  1. physics artificial light having approximately the same spectral characteristics as natural daylight

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Matthew Perks, a YouTuber whose previous projects include turning old TVs into artificial daylight and an awesome water-cooled PC desk project, has found an inventive way of adding a second screen to your laptop without sacrificing too much portability.

From The Verge

In winter, artificial daylight bulbs slowly turn on in the morning, to simulate dawn.

From The Guardian

The Seattle photographer's beautifully illuminated and composed images of warehouses, grain elevators and rail junctions are on show in "Artificial Daylight."

From Seattle Times

Seattle photographer George Ciardi documents those differences in his small but impressive new show at Blindfold Gallery, "Artificial Daylight."

From Seattle Times

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From Project Gutenberg