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  2. Doc Edgerton - Wikipedia

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    At MIT Edgerton created a technology lab nicknamed Strobe Alley, considered by author Pagan Kennedy as a forerunner of the Hackerspace. This lab and its encouragement of tinkering and invention influenced the careers of MIT students such as Martin Klein, who contributed to the development of side scan sonar. [16]

  3. Flashtube - Wikipedia

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    This shadowgraph of a bullet in supersonic flight was taken at the Edgerton Center (Strobe Alley, MIT), using a discharge from a high-speed flashtube. The flashtube was invented by Harold Edgerton in the 1930s as a means to take sharp photographs of moving objects.

  4. Martin Klein (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Klein’s career started as a student at MIT when he worked on projects with Harold “Doc” Edgerton in his Strobe Alley lab. [5] After graduation, he joined Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier (EG&G Inc.) in 1962 as program manager.

  5. These Are the Best New Songs We Heard This Month - AOL

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    This first single is right up that alley—a mellow and poetic ballad with scant lyrics, about a man who is lured by a siren to his death. Her mind!”— ... Smooches under strobe lights all ...

  6. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    A hide-away strobe light fitted into a headlamp. The strobe light is the coiled glass tube in the bottom of the headlight assembly, near the center of the highlighted region of the picture (click picture to enlarge). The vehicle's stock lighting may also be modified to add flashing and strobe effects.

  7. Strobe light - Wikipedia

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    A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a number of devices that can be used as a stroboscope . The word originated from the Ancient Greek στρόβος ( stróbos ), meaning "act of whirling".

  8. Strobo Trip - Wikipedia

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    The Strobo Trip toy combines a pulsating strobe light and 24 disks designed by David Bizzaro, Michelle Martin-Coyne, George Salisbury, Daniel Huffman and Dylan Bradaway. [2] The toy creates a stroboscopic effect (similar to a Phenakistoscope ) when components are rotating.

  9. Blues Alley Studios relocates recording space to Westover - AOL

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    Feb. 28—WESTOVER — Blues Alley Studios has officially relocated to Westover, and its new space is equipped with everything local, regional or national musicians need to create quality sound.