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Category Archives: Diary
Questions and Artists
Artists answer questions about GPS I asked the following artists: Christian Nold https://www.softhook.com/ Esther Polak https://www.estherpolak.nl/ Duncan Speakmann https://productofcircumstance.com/ Simon Faithfull https://www.simonfaithfull.org/ Jen Southern https://www.theportable.tv/ Martin Howse https://www.1010.co.uk/org/ all of whom have used GPS in their work, the following questions: … Continue reading
A new category for filtering ‘rogue’ trackpoints?
Having just downloaded our GPSs for this period, I was playing around with looking at the GPX tracks in Qgis and something struck me. What you can see here is that some trackpoints are clearly ‘wrong’ or ‘inaccurate’ or just … Continue reading
Reset transformer on Event 20/20 bas active speakers
Thought I’d just put this up for my own record and because I didn’t find anything online that gave anything useful. Here’s how to change the input voltage on these Event active speakers from 110V to 240V. Photos should be … Continue reading
ECT for laptop
TVT Packet Filter Miniport / Ethernet card problem solved by shutting down the laptop badly. A strange thing happened to my Lenovo Thinkpad T61p recently that I never really got to the bottom of and has subsequently cured itself. Last … Continue reading
The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit
…was fabulous. Thanks so much to Martin Howse, Kathrin Guenter, Ryan Jordan and Jonathan Kemp for organising such a flexible, fascinating, far-out and fun-filled week. I unfortunately had to come back on Friday morning so I missed out on Aldeburgh … Continue reading
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