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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: AAAS/Science announcements@aaas-science.org Date: 2014-02-06 22:01 GMT+01:00 Subject: Join us for AAAS MC Webinar "Nikola Tesla" To: IVANA.DOBIASOVSKA@gmail.com
Inventor Nikola Tesla was one of greatest geniuses and biggest underdogs of the modern age.
While Thomas Edison is credited with being the inventor of the light bulb, it is Tesla's alternating current that today powers much of the world. Likewise, while Guglielmo Marconi is popularly credited with inventing the radio, Tesla's work was instrumental in its development. In fact, the Supreme Court overturned Marconi's patent in 1943, crediting Tesla with being the first to patent radio technology.
Tesla's life was full of great highs and disappointing lows. His inventions made him wealthy and popular, but over time he lost his fame and fortune and died alone in a New York City hotel room, impoverished and in debt. Now a new generation is rediscovering Tesla and is working to make sure his contributions to society are not forgotten.
In this hour-long webinar, a panel of Tesla experts will discuss his turbulent life, his inventions and his legacy.
Join us *February 20 at 12 noon EST* for an extraordinary look into the electrifying world of Nikola Tesla!
Our panel of experts include:
Author Marc Seiferhttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40204&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510, whose biography, *Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla*http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40205&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510, portrays Tesla as the principal architect of the modern age. He explores the struggles Tesla faced to get credit for his inventions and how a man with great vision ended up impoverished and all but forgotten. Seifer's presentation will look at Tesla the man and what drove him to invent, the qualities that made him a great scientist, and his most influential inventions.
Jane Alcorn, president of the Tesla Science Centerhttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40206&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510, a not-for-profit organization that is converting Tesla's lab at Wardenclyffe in Shoreham, NY, into a center for science education and research. Alcorn has been instrumental in the successful crowdfunding efforthttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40207&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510to raise funds to restore and preserve the lab for future generations. Alcorn will update us on the work under way at Wardenclyffe.
And Joe DiPrimahttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40208&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510, artist and founding member of ArcAttackhttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40209&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510-- a performance group that uses Tesla coils to make music. ArcAttack has wowed audiences with their sparking coils and lightning conducting stunt man. They've collaborated with magician-illusionist David Blaine on an endurance challengehttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40210&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510and werefeatured on the TV show "America's Got Talenthttp://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=40211&elq=06d00aa0003f42a7baa01b08b3c49510." The group not only entertains but educates the public on the science behind Tesla's coils. DiPrima will introduce us to ArcAttack and demonstrate how they use the coils to make music.
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