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Nice media projector! Movies would look pretty good on that...so would Links 2001!
Arc lamps of this size really aren't uncommon. You should see the flashlamps used in really big solid state lasers. I've also worked with some large Xenon CW lamps used to simulate Caribbean sunlight over artifical reefs. These puppies had a colour temperature of 70,000 degrees Kelvin (which would appear very blue) but they were extremely bright white like the sun! They also have to be run in an inert gas sleeve because the UV would turn all the O2 in the immediate air to O3 which is bad. :Q
As for beams visible in the air...
If you really want something that can truly seen for hundreds of miles nothing beats a Laserscope 800. Over 60 Watts pure CW at 532 nM. Problem is planes can't fly near it, and many birds and other living flying things that get curious would die if it was left running for long! :Q These lasers will run off a 50 Amp 240 Volt circuit as well!
Cheers!