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Bill Parker (inventor)

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In the 1980s, Parker founded Diffraction Ltd, a defense electro-optics developer that was purchased by the O'Gara Group in 2005. and in 2006 he spun off another company, Creative MicroSystems, focusing on
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Davis, William A. (February 1, 1997), "Hi-Tech Hijinks: The MIT Museum Makes Science Into Family Fun",
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is an American artist, scientist, and entrepreneur, best known for inventing the modern design of the
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and accidentally filled a test chamber to a greater-than-usual pressure with ionized
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Funke, Phyllis (April 7, 1974), "Science Is Blended With Art in Display",
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Cole, K. C. (July 9, 1978), "San Francisco's Scientific Fun House",
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and created two installations using this technology, entitled
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Vermont Inventor Offers Leahy Panel Advice On Patent Reform
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The Artists-In-Residence Program at the Exploratorium
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plasma globe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
neon
argon
Exploratorium
San Francisco
MIT Museum
New York Hall of Science
Housatonic Community College
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Fellow
Center for Advanced Visual Studies
microfluidics
Waitsfield, Vermont
Self contained gas discharge device
Self contained gas discharge display device
Decorative gas plasma light display
"How do Plasma Lamps Work"
Softpedia


"Plasma Globes: Inert gases and electricity combine to generate colored streamers of light"
The Artists-In-Residence Program at the Exploratorium
AM Lightning by Bill Parker
Archived
Wayback Machine
The New York Times
"On The Town"
The Tech
The Boston Globe

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