Robert Haus, Neon Historian

Robert’s passion for neon goes back to his childhood days when he built Tesla coils, collected antique electrical and mechanical items—and practically grew up in surplus stores that offered all manner of parts and artifacts to work with and learn from. Like many neon tube benders, he spent several years in the sign industry but also pursued experimental and artistic uses for the medium.

While often employed in other lines of work such as aerial surveying and mapping, and electronic/mechanical design and repair, neon has continued to play a large role in his activities. Today he combines his love of neon with his background in other areas. He enjoys researching, collecting, and restoring vintage neon shop equipment and tools, creating unique art and experimental pieces that draw on his wide technical background, and doing some writing on the subject.

One avenue of enjoyment that grew out of his appreciation for being able (and allowed) to indulge his scientific curiosity over the years is the act of passing on the knowledge gained, by teaching others about neon and other vintage technologies, and their history.  

As a result, he has often made himself available to assist others in dealing with the inevitable questions and puzzles that arise in their own neon pursuits–This includes some formal teaching, short demos and workshops, making himself available for technical consultations either on-site or via video, and offering parts, supplies, and equipment to meet the needs of others.

IG:  @hausrobert     

www.neonarchaeology.com
neonarchaeology@gmail.com