For this special episode of Projections, we’re joined by futurist Kevin Kelly to discuss the past, present, and future of virtual reality and augmented reality. Kevin has been following VR since its inception, during his tenure as Editor of Wired and most recently as one of the few people who’ve used Magic Leap. He also just wrote a book about the inevitable technological forces that will change our world.
Let’s Build: Estes Rockets, Part 4
The guys discuss Overwatch, the original Star Trek and how to pack lightly for long travels.
3D Printing Molds for Silicone Masks!
We’re in Frank’s new shop to check out his testing of the 3D Platform printer! This commercial-grade printer alows him to make massive 3D prints that are beyond what’s possible with home printers, including swords, armor, and even large molds for casting. One experiment Frank has been working on is printing molds for hyperrealistic silicone masks!
Let’s Build: Estes Rockets, Part 3
The guys try hydrogen infused coffee, discuss Space Camp and make some progress with the rockets.
Tools and Techniques for Repairing Broken Camera Lens Filters
Our very own Sean Charlesworth used to fix cameras and lenses at NYU, and brings his collection of tools and techniques for repairing broken camera lens filters like the one on Norm’s camera. Here are some useful tips in case you ever run into this problem!
Let’s Build: Estes Rockets, Part 2
The guys talk about Tested’s roots, Cloth Map, and Drew’s recent visit to Chernobyl!
Mandela Effect – Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project – 7/11/17
Let’s Build: Estes Rockets, Part 1
It’s a Tested reunion! Jeremy and Joey welcome Drew Scanlon, former Tested contributer and now Cloth Map founder with building Estes Rockets.
Adam Savage’s Maker Tour: MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (Part 1)
At MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms, Adam gets a glimpse into the future of making. He starts out his tour with some amazing nano-technologies, including a machine that can see the hairs on the hairs of a baby spider. Welcome to your new robot overlords! (This series and tour is made possible by The Fab Foundation and Chevron.)
Science in Progress: Upgrading the World’s Biggest Science Experiment
Tested goes to CERN! Kishore and Indre discuss the inner workings of LHC experiments and what it takes for CERN engineers and scientists to make upgrades to one of the largest machines ever made. Kishore goes hands-on at CERN’s high luminosity upgrade lab to inspect part of the new sensors going into the CERN Atlas detector!