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First ever drone footage of the Soviet-era secret lightning machine | Via
Normally hidden from prying eyes in the Moscow region’s forests, the mysterious ‘Tesla Tower’ has been captured from above by an RT Ruptly drone. The research site is home to a massive impulse generator, one of the most powerful in the world.
RT’s Ruptly was allowed to take exclusive drone footage of the Marx generator, better known as the ‘Tesla Tower,’ constructed back in the 1970s by the Russian Electrical Engineering Institute. The aim of the Soviet project was to have a machine to test insulation and the effects of lightning on aircraft. It was also intended to be used in the study of the weaponization of electro-magnetic pulses (EMP), as well as the effects of a nuclear or solar blast on vehicles and electronics.
Omer Arbel’s 28.7 chandelier is a striking experiment in glass-blowing. This video does the process truer justice than any explanation.
"I believe on a certain level, you can only become really great at a few things in your life. If you really want to pursue mastership in any particular field, you have to commit to one or two."
Omer Arbel, Creative Director at Bocci speaking at CreativeMornings/Vancouver (*watch the talk)
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