Home-made laser harp looks and sounds awesome

February 17, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 3 comments

Created by US inventor Stephen Hobly, The laser harp is played by breaking various laser beams with your hands to create a unique, techno-like melody that is sure to fascinate your audience. Unfortunately, it’s not available for purchase yet, so if you want one, you’ll have to build it yourself.

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3 Responses to “Home-made laser harp looks and sounds awesome”

  1. HiFi Guy says:

    I remember a few years ago a guy I know (an electonic engineer) did a thing like that. It was absolutely amazing.

  2. [...] by breaking laser beams with your hands. Theoretically, this kind of device could be very cool (like this one), but after seeing the infomercial that was made to promote it, the “coolness” factor [...]

  3. D-mon says:

    Wasn’t Jean Michel Jarre the inventor of this? He gave shows in Paris and Houston with it in the late eighties.
    Unfortunately Youtube is blocked where I am right now. :(

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