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[youtube= [Steve Ward] showed us his Tesla coil project which looks very much like a video game weapon. The hand-crafted masterpiece really packs a punch, able to throw off fat white arcs or… ...
This year the festival will feature a high tech concert by Tesla Coils band ArcAttack brought to guests by The Washington Post on April 23 at Shakespeare Theatre's Sidney Harman Hall.
This weekend is the birthday of Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-born physicist who was the father of modern electricity. He died in 1943. Along with the concept of alternating current, he was famous for ...
Designed by Vedat Ulgen, the Arc Light’s walnut wood base is hand cut with a series of slots designed to hold the long LED-filled tubes in various positions. But no matter where they’re placed ...
If you visited the Giz Gallery this year, you might have witnessed the electrifying (and slightly terrifying) musical spectacle that is ArcAttack. Well, ...
This article presents the amazing development of the Tesla coil, its issues with electromagnetic interference, and how the coil is still being used today.
Showtime: Arc Attack Tesla Coil Dr. Who Theme *This thing is achieving fantastic new heights and lows of fanboy mashup schlock at the same time.
We’ve seen musical Tesla coils aplenty on these pages before, and we’ll be the first to point out that [Kedar Nimbalkar]’s musical high-voltage rig doesn’t quite qualify as a Tesla coil ...
With one hand, hold the grounding wand close to the Tesla coil's top electrode and turn on the Tesla coil with the other hand, the gloved hand. Make arcs of various lengths using the grounding wand.
Calling all Tesla fans! Electrical engineer Greg Leyh and his team at the Lightning on Demand organization (LOD) in California are raising the funds necessary to build the world's largest twin ...
The group has mixed the singing Tesla coils they've had for some time with a PVC pipe organ, a robotic drum set, and original music.
In addition to high frequencies, the coil could also generate extremely high voltages. With high frequencies, Tesla developed some of the first neon and fluorescent illumination.