1. 15:12 18th Feb 2012

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    Max Weisel, the 20 year-old software engineer behind the live electronics of Bjork’s Biophilia show, explains how he makes a Tesla coil sing to All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.

     
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      Engineers do it right.
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      Tesla coil transformer
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      TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS. I WANT TO PLAY WITH A REACTABLE SO FUCKING BADLY CAN I HAS ONE NOW PLEASE?
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      This just got me SO excited to see...show next Saturday!!
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      (@mach20 - I believe this is relevant to your interests.) You can go to Chicago’s Museum
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      Okay. This is fucking sweet. And realizing that I understand parts...it works is cool.
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      This is so cool. Technology like this...me wish I was much more apt in programming, etc.
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