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Aus Got Talent – Setup

The Tesla coil sparks are stopped by the earthed protective screen.

This is how my 2011 performance for AGT was developed from a backyard Tesla coil demo.
The various TV and other videos are on the Australia’s Got Talent – Videos page.
But here is a 7 second animation of the 2 minute act which I will refer to.

Australia's Got Talent

The main stunts I did are these:

Burning CD's for Australia's Got Talent Channel 7 Promotional Photo

Left photo shows me holding a wooden rod with burning CD’s.  The wooden rod that I am holding goes up in flames. Extra sparkles came from burning steel wool. The right photo shows one of the promotional photos with sparks onto a metal cage that surrounds me .

So how did this all happen?

I was invited to perform in the auditions of Australia’s Got Talent in Perth, Western Australia which screened on May 10th Channel 7.
Suzanne (exec. producer) and Paul came to do some preliminary video at my place on November 24, 2010. Auditions were performed in Bunbury Western Australia of 200 people in the local Entertainment Centre and they came to my place afterwards. I was looked up specifically due to the top 5 success of “Arc Attack” in theAmerican equivalent show. This was the first level audition to see if it gets to the full auditions held in Perth in 2011. See the official AGT site.
The result was that I made it to the televised heats in March 20th in the Perth Entertainment and Convention Center. There were major issues with the venue, power, earthing, interference prevention and public liability.

AGT Paul and Suzanne
Firstly the music. An original soundtrack was done by my son, Michael Terren who is an 18yo pianist and composer studying at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts. The music has a pounding industrial theme and runs for 2:17 mins.

Resonant Air-Core Transformer (Australia’s Got Talent) by Michael Terren Some of his other work is here.
Secondly, crowd protection and iterference reduction in close proximity to judges, microphones and video cameras was achieved by the use of fine wire screens.


AGT Judge Screen 3.5m

AGT Judge screen 3.5m front
AGT Judge screen as planned

The judge screen is shown above. At 3.5m from TC center, there are strong sparks to the screen but I am quite safe behind them. For the judges (Kyle Sandilands, Dannii Minogue and Brian McFadden) I have chosen a more conservative distance of the screen being 5m away as shown on the right.
Much other equipment was constructed for this show including a bank of 6 arc welders to be used as needed for voltage isolation or ballast, and two 3 phase distribution boxes. Also extended black backdrops and a vast foil earthing system / partial Faraday cage not to mention a new capacitor bank and power factor correction.

Trailer Bunbury
AGT in a very big room
AGT team
 Above left shows the generator, capacitor bank and TC controller getting packed. Center shows the enormous pavilion and my fenced off area. They removed the carpet so they could drive trucks in. Right shows my team of (L to R) Michael, my son who did the music, Chris (son), Jane (wife), Jaime (Chris’s g/f) and me.

Early setup
AGT Safety Oficer
AGT final setup
Above left is the repositioned enclosure and center shows one of many discussions with the safety officer, Joshua. The right photo is the final setup ready to go. Note there is a network of suspended wires completely circling the TC for protection and reduced fields for camera safety. On the day I decided not to go with the rigging of an elevated shield in view of the height of the roof. Note the large foil covered area of about 50 feet which is the RF earth which connects to all the elevated wires and frames. There was no direct link to the pavilion building earth but there may have been through some expansion joint covers. The mains earth was kept separate. I ran the ARSG gap and blower gap motors through back to back arc welders as isolation transformers. There was no clear return path for capacitative currents induced into the 50 foot ceiling. There was no ground available for over 100 m that was not a mains ground. Using this method of a “Faraday cage” open at the top, there was no evidence for interference with sound or cabled video cameras. It was close enough to have sparks within perhaps 10 feet of the judges (it could have safely been a lot closer with my design – tested to within 2 feet). The grounding with downwires from the frame allowed confidence in preventing capacitative voltages appearing on equipment and operators. It is my belief that this is more important than RF interference. Certainly this was as close as my operators have been and no tickle from holding the variac!

Australia’s Got Talent – Videos

Dr Electric Australia's Got Talent Medium

I was invited to perform in the auditions of Australia’s Got Talent in Perth, Western Australia which screened on May 10th Channel 7.  These are the videos of the show.
The setup and details are on the separate Australia’s Got Talent Setup page.
Here is a 7 second animation of the 2 minute act.

Australia's Got Talent

Below is my publicity and performance from the official site.  Dr Electric if you please…

Below is the performance from my hidden video camera (used for safety monitoring). It includes the original sound track and lots of other stuff not seen in the televised show.

The performance had major problems however and the audience and judges had to wait for 6 minutes for me to get going.
Firstly I had left the power switch off, then there was the more complicated technical problem of my spark gap motor not self starting. Hence, power applied and no action. The problem was hidden under the skirt of the coil. Now this is dangerous because there is huge pressure to fix things fast and a risk I won’t realise power is applied and it suddenly starts.
All was well in the end, however.

I got passed through the next round but was eliminated after that. I must have been one of the few contestants that didn’t want to go to the next stage in Melbourne in view of the time and cost and a lot of technical issues.

Below is my recording of whole show. Almost a complete flop …. See how it panned out and how the Gods were not pleased.  It’s a long clip (8 mins) and not that action packed. Perhaps skip this one.

View the Wikipedia entry for Australia’s Got Talent 2011.
Jump to the Australia’s Got Talent video official site
Link to the gallery photo on Australia’s Got Talent.

Audience 1.7 million for episode 1 rising to 2 million for some later ones.

Burning CD'sAustralia's Got Talent promotional photo

Above shows the main two stunts I did. Left shows how to burn CD’s and a wooden rod that I am holding goes up in flames. The right shows sparks onto a metal cage that surrounds me .

The music is an original soundtrack done by my son, Michael Terren who (was then) an 18yo pianist and composer studying at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts. The music has a pounding industrial theme and runs for 2:17 mins.

Resonant Air-Core Transformer (Australia’s Got Talent) by Michael Terren

Interestingly, I appeared in almost all of the promos for AGT including other episodes and even the second round which I wasn’t in. The sparks onto the cage can be very brief but striking.

All in all an interesting experience. I learnt a lot electrically as well.

The setup and details are on the separate Australia’s Got Talent Setup page.

Photo date: March 23, 2011