Backdrop

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Kulisse (French coulisse "sliding wall", actually "gutter", to couler "rinnen") stands for:

  • Backdrops (stage) , sliding wall or side wall as part of traditional stage designs
  • colloquially the entire stage design in the theater
  • Film set , background of a production design
  • Background noise , acoustic framework for a process or action
  • Area setting , a homogeneous area defined in spatial planning
  • Institutions and persons involved in stock exchange trading, see professional traders
  • a gear element in mechanical engineering, see link control
  • Windows, so-called backdrops, were mounted on the pages of photo albums from the 19th century, behind which photos of normalized size could be inserted from the edge
  • To the backdrop , mostly just a backdrop , cabaret stage and cabaret theater in the 17th district of Hernals in Vienna


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