From chip Thu Sep 22 08:34 MDT 1994
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 08:34:25 +0700
From: chip (Chip Atkinson)
To: tesla
Subject: Re: Tesla coils & artistic glass


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From: Dionisio <dionisio@infinet.com>
To: chip@grendel.objinc.com
Subject: Re: Tesla coils & artistic glass
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On Wed, 14 Sep 1994, Joe Latrell/Point of View Computing wrote:

> 	I saw the show your father-in-law mentioned.  It was called Bill 
> Nuy the Science Guy and the featured an artist who used a Tesla coil to 
> fuse paint with glass to create exotic art images.  The effects were very 
> interesting.  The system he used generated over 1 million volts and he 
> stood some 8-10 feet away.

How about an overview of the setup? Recall how the paint was applied? 
What was the artist's name? Did they mention where he's from?

I'm rather interested in this concept.

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