Deconstructed

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season

Deconstructed, as the name suggests, is a Science Channel show that deconstructs and analyzes the technology and engineering behind various everyday products and processes. The show combines expert analysis, high-quality graphics, and in-depth interviews to provide viewers with a comprehensive understanding of how some of the most common items around us are created and function.

Each episode of Deconstructed focuses on a different product or process, ranging from everything from elevators to fireworks to guitars. The show follows a step-by-step approach to first introduce the product, its history, and its purpose. It then dismantles the product piece by piece, often using computer-generated animations, to understand the underlying technology and engineering behind its functioning.

The host of the show, Kevin, is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide throughout the episode, taking viewers through each step of the deconstruction process. He takes great pains to explain technical jargon and demystify complex concepts, making the show accessible to viewers of all levels of technical proficiency.

The show also features an array of experts, ranging from engineers to designers to scientists, who provide additional insights into the workings of the product being analyzed. These experts not only explain the technical aspects of the product but also touch upon the social, cultural, and psychological factors that played a role in shaping its design and usage.

One of the biggest strengths of Deconstructed is its use of high-quality graphics and animations. The show uses these tools to great effect, breaking down complex systems into easily digestible visual representations. For example, in an episode about elevators, the show uses a combination of 3D animations, diagrams, and real-life footage to take viewers through the inner workings of an elevator shaft. The result is an immersive and visually stunning portrayal of a system that most of us take for granted.

Another standout feature of Deconstructed is its attention to detail. The show leaves no stone unturned in its efforts to understand the product being analyzed, often going beyond surface-level explanations to explore the minutiae of its functioning. For example, in an episode about fireworks, the show not only explains the basic chemistry behind the pyrotechnics but also delves into the different types of powders and metals used to create different types of explosions.

Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Deconstructed is its ability to make seemingly mundane subjects come alive. The show's producers and writers have a talent for finding the extraordinary within the ordinary, drawing out the inherent complexities and nuances of even the most simple products. This is a show that can make a viewer see a toothbrush, for example, not as a simple tool for cleaning teeth, but as a combination of intricate design, ergonomics, and material science.

Overall, Deconstructed is a fascinating and educational show that combines technical expertise, visual flair, and engaging storytelling to provide viewers with a deep understanding of the technology and engineering behind everyday items. It's a must-watch for anyone who's curious about how things work and what goes into creating the world around us.

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Coffee Machine, Inkjet Printer, Laser Level and Scooba (Robotic Floor Cleaner)
13. Coffee Machine, Inkjet Printer, Laser Level and Scooba (Robotic Floor Cleaner)
December 16, 2008
Coffee Machine, Inkjet Printer, Laser Level and Scooba (Robotic Floor Cleaner)
Slush Machine, Optical (Barcode) Reader, Camera Flash and Microwave Oven
12. Slush Machine, Optical (Barcode) Reader, Camera Flash and Microwave Oven
December 9, 2008
Slush Machine, Optical (Barcode) Reader, Camera Flash and Microwave Oven
Soda Fountain, Humidifier, Oven and Glucometer
11. Soda Fountain, Humidifier, Oven and Glucometer
December 2, 2008
Soda Fountain, Humidifier, Oven and Glucometer
Juice Extractor, Strong Box, Telephone and Lava Lamp
10. Juice Extractor, Strong Box, Telephone and Lava Lamp
November 25, 2008
Juice Extractor, Strong Box, Telephone and Lava Lamp
Wind Turbine, Wood Stove, Electric Razor and Reverse Vending System
9. Wind Turbine, Wood Stove, Electric Razor and Reverse Vending System
November 18, 2008
Wind Turbine, Wood Stove, Electric Razor and Reverse Vending System
Air Conditioner, Electric Tooth Brush, Tire and Turn Table
8. Air Conditioner, Electric Tooth Brush, Tire and Turn Table
November 11, 2008
Air Conditioner, Electric Tooth Brush, Tire and Turn Table
Laser mouse, Pallet trucks, Digital photo camera, Tatoo machine
7. Laser mouse, Pallet trucks, Digital photo camera, Tatoo machine
November 4, 2008
Laser mouse, Pallet trucks, Digital photo camera, Tatoo machine
Quartz Watch, Vacuum Cleaner, Microphone, MP3 Player
6. Quartz Watch, Vacuum Cleaner, Microphone, MP3 Player
October 28, 2008
Quartz Watch, Vacuum Cleaner, Microphone, MP3 Player
Electric Guitar, Hard Disk Drive, Aquarium filter, Vacuum Cleaners
5. Electric Guitar, Hard Disk Drive, Aquarium filter, Vacuum Cleaners
October 21, 2008
Electric Guitar, Hard Disk Drive, Aquarium filter, Vacuum Cleaners
Car Battery, Echo Locator, Incandescent Light Bulb, Telescope
4. Car Battery, Echo Locator, Incandescent Light Bulb, Telescope
October 14, 2008
Car Battery, Echo Locator, Incandescent Light Bulb, Telescope
Night Vision Goggles, Thermostatic Valve, Echo Locator, Piano
3. Night Vision Goggles, Thermostatic Valve, Echo Locator, Piano
October 7, 2008
Night Vision Goggles, Thermostatic Valve, Echo Locator, Piano
Toaster, Lawn Mower, Transformer, Speaker
2. Toaster, Lawn Mower, Transformer, Speaker
September 30, 2008
Learn the inner workings of the toaster, lawn mower, transformer, and speaker.
Catalytic Converter, Toilet, Bathroom Scale, Barbecue
1. Catalytic Converter, Toilet, Bathroom Scale, Barbecue
September 30, 2008
Deconstructed explains how catalytic converters, toilets , bathroom scales, and barbecues work.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 30, 2008