Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation. Check out our make and take!
Laser light show projectors are built into lunch boxes. Visitors are shown how the lasers fit into small metal containers, and how to build such a device.. There will also be bigger laser devices available, some with controls that visitors will be able interact with.
Mike Gould is a Macintosh computer consultant, web designer, commercial photographer and laserist. He is also a writer, appearing regularly in the Ann Arbor Area Business Monthly Magazine, and has written for Make Magazine, where his construction article for the laser lunch box appeared in issue #20. He is Co-Founder of Laser Lunch Box LLC, and the Illuminatus Lightshow.
Illuminatus 2.1 Laser Lightshow
Laser Lunch Box LLC
Home-built laser devices, some built into lunch boxes, some in re-cycled antique stage lighting and slide projectors, control contraptions, and video visuals make for an interactive light show presentation.
We are planning a make-and-take where people could create their own laser display; this involves a laser pointer and a treated piece of plastic.
We also have some gizmos that visitors can manipulate to control the lasers and video.