Laser kaleidoscopic Power in action.
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Amitai stopped by for a day in New York, to engineering some canned food for our new brand of local products: Edible Excess. 100% Local Irradiated Food. Fresh food direct from your waste!
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After a few hours of chilling and tinkering, our mad crack team successfully breakdown the so called “Instructions” to sort of build your very own Kaleidoscopic Laser Irradiation System.
This is what you might need:
– A Laser (30 mW or less.. or more)
– 1 motor 1.5-3 Volts
– 5 mirror circles 1 cm diameter
– 1 defraction grading film
– a battery holder 2 AA batteries
– A DPDT switch
– Wire
– Glue Gun with Hot Glue.
– TV
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“Making a simple grating pattern is easy. Just scribe a line on a mirror with a razor blade. Then scribe another line, parallel as close as possible, to the first line. Permit light to pass through and you’ll have created two fringes of diffracted light waves. Because of scientific demands, you’ll have to scribe thousands of perfectly parallel lines to the inch.”
The Edmund Difraction Grating Idea Book
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Brainstorming the Kaleidoscopic Laser Irradiation System
Objective: To harness the power of consumer culture to generate kaleidoscopic X-Rays able to remove harmfull bacteria from waste.
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