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<pre>"We have actually touched the borderland where matter and force seem to
merge into one another, the shadowy realm between the Known and the
Unknown which for me has always had peculiar temptations." - William
Crookes, 1897.
Full information: <a href="http://nnnnn.org.uk/doku.php?id=retro-death-telegraphy" target="_blank">http://nnnnn.org.uk/doku.php?id=retro-death-telegraphy</a>
Retro-death-telegraphy is an experimental laboratory / workshop where
participants will explore and build a range of devices which have at some
point been believed to have the potential to aid in communication with the
Unknown.
The laboratory will work through early wireless telegraphy instruments
from coherer's to crystal sets to spasmodic arrangements of rocks and
electronics. Participants will experiment and build devices using galena,
germanium, copper, electronic circuits, and television sets. These will
act as primitive transmitters and receivers. The sounds and images emitted
from them will be projected into the room and recorded.
During the evening the participants are invited to join a séance to test
the theories of EVP and other supposed supernatural phenomenon to see if
anything happens. The séance will form one of the live performances for a
small evening concert (full info to come soon).
No previous electronics experience is necessary. Participants keep what
they make at the end of the session (except the germanium devices).
Date: Saturday 19th January from 12 midday until approximately 7pm. The
séance will take place at 8pm the same evening.
Location: nnnnn, Unit 73a, Regent Studios, 8 Andrew's Road, E8 4QN.
Cost: £35/£30conc. includes all materials
Booking: email <a href="http://webmail.nnnnn.org.uk/3rdparty/squirrelmail/src/compose.php?send_to=ryan%40nnnnn.org.uk">ryan@nnnnn.org.uk</a></pre>                                            </div></body>
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