It is not so difficult to have your home laser show.
The idea of having your own laser show can seem a bit far-fetched, but just think about how cool it could be! It may sound hard to build, but an inventor named Geoff Milburn has come up with some easy instructions.
By using materials like a lab style laser, a diffraction grating, an old pair of headphones and a few electrical parts, the device can be fairly simple to put together. All you need to do is to be able to wire a few things here and there and also do a bit of soldering. But before you start, you should make sure to read up on laser safety.
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA.- Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) presents a new gallery installation by regional artist Nick Zammuto. Laser Show: Six Perspectives on a Chaotic Resonator focuses on the relationship between visual, aural, and physical vibration and its ability to carry information. The exhibition opens on Saturday, July 12. The artist will be at WCMA on Tuesday, July 22 at 2:00 pm to give a talk about his work. This is a free, public event and all are invited to attend. link
A laser light show with a patriotic theme will replace Vienna’s traditional fireworks display this Fourth of July after an accident last year injured about a dozen spectators.
The Vienna Town Council voted Monday to spend as much as $22,000 on a contract with Baltimore’s Image Engineering to put on the display at the same field near Vienna Elementary School as years past.