Omega Recoil, Electricity Theater With Giant Tesla Coils

by Scott Beale on June 18, 2009 · 0 comments

The latest episode of Boing Boing Video features Omega Recoil, an art collective that performs “Electricity Theater” using giant Tesla Coils. They are one of the presenters at this Saturday’s Dorkbot SF 7 Year Anniversary Party.

Omega Recoil is a performance art project combining modern theater, film, science and engineering concepts. We use extreme voltage to make you laugh and make you think.

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