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Circuit 3

This circuit is the most complex, and produces a variable EM output that is detectable by the previous two circuits.

Circuit 3

Circuit 2

A more complex circuit with more components, limiting the input to lower frequencies.

Circuit 2

Circuit One

Basic EM amplification circuit with simple wire antennae.

Circuit One

The Next Layer as a Medium for Practice-led Research

Taxi to Praxi
This text expands on some of the topics mentioned in the original call for participation for the taxi-to-praxi workshop. It explains some of the motivations and the general ideas behind the research day but is by now way a complete summary of all the topics we would like to address. Currently to this text have contributed Lindsay Brown, Adnan Hadzi and Armin Medosch. If you feel that you would like to add something, please feel free to rewrite this text or create a new one. To create a new revision, do the following: Once you are in the edit section with this article open, apply your changes and then go to the bottom and click "create new revision". You can also use the text field "Log Message" to explain your revisions.

Radio Craft Lab

The workshop group as part of the Radio Craft Lab in Newcastle.

Radio Craft Lab

Amp Circuit

A really beautiful snap of an amplifier circuit! This was part of the Radio Craft Lab workshop with Joyce Hinterding.

Amp Circuit

Paul

Paul starting to wind the Brain Faraday Cage, as part of the Radio Craft Lab workshop with Joyce Hinterding.

Paul

Victorian Mind-Control

This was rather big, but it is only a prototype for a Brain Faraday Cage. Paul was too cool to try this on.

Victorian Mind-Control
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