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Walk with Martin in Adlershof
Yesterday, 5 May, Martin and I met at Treptower Park at 14:00, took the S-Bahn to Adlershof and walked through that interesting landscape, destined to be Berlin’s science park which, thanks to economic meltdown and lack of investment, went off … Continue reading
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Logging with Martin’s sensors
I met Martin Howse again yesterday at our studio and had another great talk to him about his work, part of which he calls ‘psychogeophysics‘. I’m really interested in the way quite simple logging can mean quite a lot if … Continue reading
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Tagged electronics, logging, martin howse
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