Technology

Petr Novikov, Inder Shergill and Anna Kulik

Stone Spray Project

Posted on August 4, 2012 by

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Perspective

Ptolemaic Productions

Transcendent Man – The Life & Ideas of Ray Kurzweil

Posted on June 9, 2011 by

We watched this documentary as a group yesterday to keep our brains churning. Click “Read More” to check out some of my commentary. NOTE: may include spoilers (in whatever sense documentaries can even have “spoilers”).
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Technology

Various Geniuses

Top 5 Musical Inventions for Geeks

Posted on February 16, 2011 by


5: A CNC Milling machine. While the sound quality is underwhelming, I had to give it bonus points for trying to play the MacGuyver Themesong on a piece of industrial equipment.

 


4: The Scanner. Here it plays a rendition of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody. HP even included an easter egg in some scanners which would let it play Beethoven’s Ode to Joy.

 


3) The Theremin. What 1950′s sci-fi soundtrack would be complete without the eerie croon of a theremin? Or, in this case, a robot capable of playing Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” on a theremin. For a more historical spin, here’s the inventor, Leon Theremin, demoing his creation himself.

 


#2) The Floppy Drive. Here it plays Bach’s Toccata & Fugue in D Minor. This may be the best use of floppy drives since the Floppy RAID.

 


#1) The Tesla Coil. While invented by Nikola Tesla as early as the late 1800′s, it’s only been the past 10 years or so that geeks have spread awareness of the awe-inspiring power of music made by thousands of volts of electricity. Arc Attack are definitely not the only physics geniuses to configure a Tesla coil for music, but they’re the first to play the Star Wars Imperial March on America’s Got Talent, I’m guessing.

“This is like if MIT had a marching band” – Howie Mandel

 

Technology

Grinon Industries

Beer Filled from the bottom up

Posted on January 3, 2011 by


Sometimes technological innovation doesn’t have to be earth-shattering to blow your mind.