Super Mario's Theme song, in Tesla Minor

Published 06 November 07 09:02 AM | Coding4Fun 

First off, I never knew this was even possible, but I'm utterly in awe of how cool this is.  Super Mario Brother's theme song though the sparks of two tesla coils!  Each coil is assigned a midi channel and both coils are controlled through a fiber optic link hooked into a single computer.

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# Darren said on November 6, 2007 3:45 PM:

haha this is seriously nerdy, and seriously cool.

# martins privates blog : » C&C Red Alert in real life said on November 6, 2007 4:33 PM:

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# Tales from the SharpSide said on November 6, 2007 11:53 PM:

Links from the Sharpside [11.06.07]

# Tesla Mario and Nintendo Acapella | Nicholas Clarke said on November 8, 2007 5:22 PM:

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# Motivos de un ensamblado said on November 19, 2007 10:32 AM:

Nunca se me había ocurrido algo así, pero la verdad es que suena bastante bien esta cancioncita tan conocida

# Wolverine said on December 19, 2007 5:50 PM:

Actually, the only comment I have about this is, "AWESOME!" Now, though, I have a question. How exactly did you do it? Obviously you had to write your own handler program to tell the coils how to respond and when to respond, but how did you write the program?

# peach_peach said on April 15, 2008 12:50 PM:

the one thing i have to say to this is..... u guys have an awsome video. if i could do that it would be my alarm clock. have it outside my windo and just listen to it. i don't have any nighbores so its coll with my parents..........................................................................=)

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