When you think of things related to science, music may not make the top of your list. But the folks involved with a small collective called ArcAttack would like you to change your associations.
A study in incongruity: ArcAttack, the Tesla-coil playing musical act adored by geeks everywhere, rocking out for Sharon Osbourne, Howie Mandel, and That British Guy Who Isn’t Simon Cowell on ...
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. ArcAttack comes to the FSCJ Nathan ...
ArcAttack and their singing Tesla coils made two appearances at the VEX World Championships this weekend. Their performance of the Star-Spangled Banner at the opening ceremony was totally cool, but ...
A Tesla coil is a high-frequency, air-core transformer that generates electricity. It can also be used to create sound like an early synthesizer. As the creators of the original Singing Tesla coils, ...
ArckAttack will be entertaining us at the team party following the VEX Robotics Competition World Championship in Dallas. The party starts at 6:30pm and runs till 10. Admission for the team party is ...
ArcAttack is set to present Synthesize Me! at Jorgensen on Thursday, March 1, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. ArcAttack Bio: "Who knew that the arc connecting science and music would be such an electrifyingly ...
When Nikola Tesla invented his coil in 1891, he probably never imagined the ominous structures taking the place of the violin or French horn. But with time, anything’s possible. Music trio ArcAttack ...
Is there anything more awesome than a man in futuristic chain mail, metal rods in each hand, playing a cover of Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” with man-made lightning drawn down from a pair of gigantic ...
The group’s founder, Joe DiPrima, and his friends were self-taught musicians and technological enthusiasts. Together, they designed and custom-built a musical Tesla coil prototype in 2004 and realized ...
I’ve been seeing videos of ArcAttack all over the web for several years now and hoped one day I’d be able to cross paths with them. When I heard they were going to be at MakerFaire K. C., I was ...
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