Sparks Fly as Caged MythBuster Adam Savage Busts a Move

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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/05/22/Get_Inspired_with_MythBuster_Adam_Savage_at_Maker_F...

Tesla coils are great and all, but the real electricity in the room? The dance moves of "MythBusters" co-host Adam Savage during Maker Faire Bay Area 2011.

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MythBuster Adam Savage talks about inspiration with attendees of the 2011 Maker Faire Bay Area. What inspires you?

Adam Savage has spent his life gathering skills that allow him to take what's in his brain and make it real. He's built everything from ancient Buddhas to futuristic weapons, from spaceships to dancing vegetables, from fine art sculptures to animated chocolate and just about anything else you can think of.

Since 1993, Adam has concentrated on the special-effects industry, honing his skills through more than 100 television commercials and a dozen feature films, including Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace and Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Galaxy Quest, Terminator 3, A.I. and the Matrix sequels. He's also designed props and sets for Coca-Cola, Hershey's, Lexus and a host of New York and San Francisco theater companies. Not only has he worked and consulted in the research and development division for toy companies and made several short films, but Adam has also acted in several films and commercials -- including a Charmin ad, in which he played Mr. Whipple's stock boy, and a Billy Joel music video, "Second Wind," in which he drowns.

Today, in addition to co-hosting Discovery Channel's MythBusters, Adam teaches advanced model making, most recently in the industrial design department at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Somehow he also finds time to devote to his own art. His sculptures have been showcased in over 40 shows in San Francisco, New York and Charleston, W.Va.

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  • I moved 186 seconds into the future while watching this.

  • @Daghead Nothing about this affected his time. He was not transported to the future in any physical sense at all.

    His dance style, on the other hand... just may be a visitor from the past.

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  • @anbayanyay doctor who song, so not star trek

  • THUMBS UP IF YOU KNOW THIS SONG!

  • @conceitarturo What he should have done is this  /watch?v=PdrqdW4Miao&feature=r­elated

  • @9ORGAZMO6 he should've worn them that would've been cool

  • @conceitarturo If you apply common sense, the guy is dancing in the thing, the chances of him accidentally touching it are high, and nobody stopped him. There are also metalic gloves with which you can "capture" the bolt of electricity and keep it on the glove.

  • Plausible: White men can't dance

  • Maybe he should stick to his day job..

  • Tesla coils. Noticed some of his movement influenced the magnetic electricity.

  • This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen.

  • GEEK LEVELS: REACHING CRITICAL!

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