clavilux
English
Etymology
Coined by the musician and inventor Thomas Wilfred (1889-1968), from Latin clavis (“key”) and lux (“light”).
Noun
clavilux (plural claviluxes)
- (art) A mechanical device for projecting lumia (an art form consisting of light patterns).
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