Talk:Carson D. Jeffries
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First laser light show
[edit]from http://www.lowellcross.com/articles/tudor/1968-1969.html by Lowell Cross:
- the very first multi–color laser light show with x–y scanning. We presented it on the evening of 9 May 1969 in the outdoor Greek Theatre behind the music building on the Mills campus. Carson D. Jeffries and I spent several months planning, designing and constructing specialized mounting hardware, and collecting equipment, much of it borrowed from high–tech firms in the Bay Area such as Honeywell (mirror galvanometers and amplifiers) and Coherent Radiation Laboratories (a krypton laser). I have documented this activity in “Audio/Video/Laser,” Source, music of the avant garde, issue No. 8 (1970); and in “The Audio Control of Laser Displays,” db, the Sound Engineering Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 7 (July 1981). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.28.220.178 (talk) 16:37, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
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