7" Plasma Ball
Touch the power of static electricity and create a living work of ever-changing art
• Shockingly beautiful work of art as well as a snappy piece of scientific engineering
• Streams of multicolored sparks flock to your fingers
• Two modes, touch on demand and sound activated
• Developed by Bill Parker, Artist-in-Residence of the word-famous San Francisco Exploratorium



Item#DescriptionStatusQtyPrice
578837" Plasma Ball 
 $28.95
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7" Plasma Ball


Now that we're firmly in the future of the 21st century, it's time to make your house look like it belongs there, and what better way to do so than with a Plasma Ball? This 7" Plasma Ball provides the thrill of seeing colored snakes of electricity shooting forth from the central electrode.

The plasma lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla after his experimentation with high frequency currents in an evacuated glass tube for the purpose of studying high voltage phenomena. Tesla called this invention an Inert Gas Discharge Tube. We call it a Plasma Ball; you'll call it hours of fun and a beautiful, ever-changing work of art. The Plasma Ball as we know it today was created by Bill Parker, an undergraduate student at MIT who was an Artist-in-Residence at the famous San Francisco Exploratorium. This work of art doubles as a snappy piece of scientific engineering. Hold it in your hands and watch the sparks fly!