James Falk
James Falk (born May 1, 1954) is a research scientist, conceptual engineer, technological artist, inventor and U.S Patent consultant.[1][2] His invention of the Groundstar style of Plasma globe was commercialized and marketed to collectors and science museums in the 1970s and 1980s. His techno-art was marketed through major retail catalog chains & stores such as The Sharper Image. In 2001 he became CEO of EFX,Inc. an Art & Technology Corporation specializing in technology commercialization, scientific research & development and performing arts center design.[3]
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Occupation | research scientist, conceptual engineer, technological artist, inventor and U.S Patent consultant |
Years active | 1970's–present |
Centerpiece experiential art and technology at Disneyland, Walt Disney World Resort (SpectroMagic), EPCOT, The Franklin Institute, Tsukuba Science City and New York City's Times Square (Toys "R" Us)[4] (Roseland Ballroom) are widely recognized contributions from his EFX Invention Laboratory in New Jersey.
He is a Gold Clio Award team member. In 1994 he was a conceptual engineering consultant assisting The Walt Disney Company in the translation of artistic, sculptural and engineering agendas for Beauty and the Beast on Broadway theatre. He was a member of Ann Hould-Ward's 1994 Tony Award team for Beauty and the Beast. The Illuminating Engineering Society awarded him the Edwin F. Guth Award of Excellence,[5] the Lumen Award and the Lumen Award of Merit. He has been a K-12 Project Mentor for the Toshiba Corporation and the National Science Teachers Association Exploravision national scientific contest held in the United States and Canada,[6] Sears Craftsman and National Science Teachers Association Young Inventors Program[7][8] and the Student Patent Program.
References
- "United States Patent: D473035". Patft1.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "United States Patent: D543874". Patft1.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "James Falk Grant Writers Technical Advisors USA New York/New Jersey". Mandy.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "Toys R Us Times Square". Wirednewyork.com. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "IES Illumination Awards > Program Overview". Illuminating Engineering Society. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "Winners". ExploraVision. 1921-07-27. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "Craftsman/NSTA Young Inventors Awards Program Honors Two Top Winners and Ten National Finalists - from 8,000 Entries Nationwide" (Press release). NSTA. 2003-09-17. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- "Craftsman/NSTA Young Inventors Awards Program". .nsta.org. Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-05-23.