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Thread: Lumina effect from antistatic bag - worth chasing the idea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DZ View Post
    Yeah, that part is a bit of a hassle. In the past I've ducted my 60X right up into the attic. I can't bring myself to doing it again since someday the ceiling will need to be fixed! I really need to dump the air cooled and get a water cooled again... But I wont give up my ion's again!
    My first serious laser was a ALC60X and I loved it! Even with the squirrel cage blower it was still way too loud (living room show). That and it was hot. I was contemplating a lexel75 because they are water cooled. The problem is, they are water cooled. Hoses and running water or heat exchanger.... too much to deal with at the time. I would love to have one now! Even a 60X or an Omni532 would be fun to play with again, if only for the nastalgic value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by laserist View Post
    Hey I can be just as pedantic as Jon! That's lumia (sometime you have to ignore the spell check!) - as an Art Form it predates lasers.
    Thomas Wilfred was making lumia in 1919 when he completed the Clavilux Model A:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Wilfred

    If you think the old Laserium analog control boards looked complicated...

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    Imagine going back in time and giving Mr. Wilfred a Coherent Purelight...

    He also made a tabletop mini-clavilux:


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    ...and while we're on the subject of lumia, there's a guy here in Seattle who does neat stuff with it. Here's some footage from the last meeting of the Lumia Nerds from The Basement Industrial Complex:


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    Quote Originally Posted by absolom7691 View Post
    I guess so!

    To the OP: Expect a troll from Jon about the title of the thread
    Lumia - Lumia - Lumia - Got it now. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DZ View Post
    Also a very interesting way to modulate color:

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    Yeah - A beautiful way to modulate color - and very efficient too - since we were dealing with 4 scan pairs and didn't want to throw 3/4 of the light away almost all the time.
    "There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun." Pablo Picasso

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    The sound-to-light effect is interesting - I have a few ideas, but have yet to build it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Robin View Post
    ...and while we're on the subject of lumia, there's a guy here in Seattle who does neat stuff with it. Here's some footage from the last meeting of the Lumia Nerds from The Basement Industrial Complex:

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    Nice pics -- inspiring for sure-- more eyecandy please...

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