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The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit 28th August to 3rd September 2011

The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit presented an intense week-long series of interventions, field trips, open workshops and evening discussions led by international artists and researchers exploring the Suffolk countryside through the interdisciplinary lens of psychogeophysics, defined as the combining of psychogeographic techniques (methods of wandering) with the study of geophysical traces (geophysical archaeology, the revealing of place).

Open events within the week included practical workshops in building simple geophysical measurement devices from recycled materials, the construction of “ghost” detectors tested on the streets of Ipswich and experiments within high voltage photography of rocks and minerals. Fieldtrips built on discussions and techniques established during these workshops, undertaking studies at specific Suffolk locations of interest (such as Rendlesham forest, Bawdsey Manor, Orford Ness); the measurement and mapping of qualitative psychic, physical and geophysical data.

free public workshops

at CSV Ipswich - places are limited to 12 ppl for each workshop - to book contact ryan@nnnnn.org.uk

Kirlian geological photography - workshop Tuesday 30th August 4-9pm

ghost detector - workshop Wednesday 31st August 1-6pm

resources

resources

evp software - readymade or home built

schedule

Sunday 28th August : Arrival and setup.

Monday 29th August : Visit to radar at Bawdsey Manor. Seaside barbeque of foraged/caught vegetation/fish.

Tuesday 30th August : Rendlesham UFO Field Trip. Collect materials for Kirlian Workshop. 4pm - 9pm Kirlian Geological Photography Workshop at CSV.

Wednesday 31st August : 1pm – 6pm Ghost Detectors Workshop at CSV.

Thursday 1st September : Grimes Graves (Thetford,. Red Barn Murders (Polstead), Green Children (Woolpit) & Gallows Hill (???) Afternoon Field Trip.

Friday 2nd September : Orford Ness Atomic Bomb Field Trip (tue to fri open boats between 10 and 2 only). Seaside barbeque of foraged/caught vegetation/fish.

Saturday 3rd September : Evening event at CSV.

Sunday 4th September : Take down and departure.

participants

Graham Harwood, Eleonora Oreggia, Stephen Fortune, Suzanne Treister, Cad Taylor, Ryan Jordan, Andy Bolus, Martin Howse, Kathrin Guenter, Jonathan Kemp, John Bowers, Mariko Ogawa, Petr Kazil, Laetitia Barbier, Tim Drage, Luke Jordan, Christian Nold, Kayle Brandon, Daniel Belasco Rogers and many more.

documentation

images, audio and video

monday 29th: rendlesham forest, bawdsey manor

tuesday 30th: kirlian walk and workshop

wednesday 31st: ghost detector workshop and walk, ipswich

thursday 1st: grimes graves, woolpit, gallows hill

friday 2nd: orford ness, aldeburgh

saturday 3rd: rendlesham forest, ipswich

Petr Kazil flickr set

Tim Drage phone photos (flickr set)

Tim Drage microcassette dictaphone field and ghost recordings

ghost walk/grimes/orford recordings

Edited and annotated sound recordings http://www.archive.org/details/SuffolkPsychogeophysicsSummit2011-AudioFiles

A radio broadcast with recordings and discussion: http://soundcloud.com/rebootfm/2011-09-18-substrat

Kirlian photography workshop / Ghost walk / Fulgurites high voltage workshop / Ghost detector talks and shows outside Ipswich town hall via evil moisture

projects

dream data report by Kayle Brandon

Dead Reckoning

new psychotronic generators

underground observatory and scrying

thought-o-graphy - the odic negative

will-o_-the-wisp and spooklights - searching and making

skin substrate earth

entropy/RNG measurements at key locations

The Aldeburgh performance

reference

1] Suffolk Record Office - http://www.suffolk.gov.uk/sro

2] Archival Sound Recordings - George Ewart Evans Collection. The recordings document rural life and agricultural work in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, folk beliefs about animals, medicine and witchcraft, folk and popular songs. http://sounds.bl.uk/TextPage.aspx?page=backgroundGeorge%20Ewart%20Evans%20collection

http://ipswich-arts.org.uk/ there is a talk about George Ewart Evans on 8th September in Ipswich.

3] Folklore, Myths and Legends of Great Britain - Readers Digest

4] East Anglia. Walking the ley lines and ancient tracks. - Shirely Toulson 1979, Wildwood House Limited

5] http://www.suffolklandscape.org.uk/landscape_map.aspx (from Wilfried)

6] Cobra Mist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobra_Mist

7] Orford Ness: http://www.century20war.co.uk/page10.html

potential sites

Ipswich

Holywells Park http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gainsborough_holywells_park.jpg

Serial Murders http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipswich_serial_Murders

Orwell Bridge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orwell_bridge http://www.eveningstar.co.uk/news/bridge_tragedy_man_was_from_ipswich_1_502293

Docks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipswich_dock

Cardinal Thomas Wolseys Gate http://www.visit-ipswich.com/what_to_see_do/ipswich_buildings_places_of_interest/wolsey_s_gate

The Old Ipswich County Court and Gallows . St Helens Street ex-jail + hangings

Christchurch Mansion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christchurch_Mansion

Suffolk Coast

Rendlesham Forest UFO crash http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendlesham_Forest_incident

RAF Bentwaters http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Bentwaters

RAF/USAAF Martlesham Heath Control Tower http://mhas.org.uk/

Orford Ness Cold War Atomic Bomb Testing http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/dont_miss/codename/orford.shtml http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-orfordness.htm

Languard Fort 1540 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landguard_Fort http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/reports/landguard/index.html

Trimley St Mary???? John Dee connection

Framlingham Castle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framlingham_Castle

Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sizewell_nuclear_power_stations

Dunwich http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunwich

Principality of Sealand http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Sealand

Sutton Hoo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Hoo

Snape Maltings http://www.snapemaltings.co.uk/

West Suffolk

Grimes Graves http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/grimes-graves-prehistoric-flint-mine/

Devil's Dyke (just on border with Cambridgeshire) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_Dyke,_Cambridgeshire

Red Barn Murder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Barn_Murder http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/visit/redbarn-intro.cfm They have his death mask in Bury St. Edmunds Museum

South & Heart of Suffolk

Needham Lake http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-12535923

Needham Market http://www.onesuffolk.co.uk/NeedhamMktTC/AboutNeedhamMarket/NeedhamTour.htm Needham Market was isolated due to the plague and a chain was erected at both ends of the town, hence the names still in use,'Chainhouse' at the south end and 'Chainbridge' at the north. The chains would not have been an effective physical barrier so they must have acted as a psychological deterrent. - - - - - The scientist, Joseph Priestly, was minister from 1755 to 1758. He discovered oxygen and worked on the nature of gases, inventing soda water.

Stowmarket http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stowmarket#Notable_residents The poet John Milton made regular visits to the town as his tutor, Dr Thomas Young, became vicar of Stowmarket in 1628.

The Green Children of Woolpit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_children_of_Woolpit

Roman Settlement in Baylham http://www.baylham-house-farm.co.uk/about-us/baylham-house-history/roman-site.php

Shrubland Hall http://shrublandrevisited.co.uk/

Lavenham http://www.movie-locations.com/movies/w/WitchfinderGeneral.html

Borley Rectory (just on border with Essex nr. Sudbury) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borley_Rectory

The Sunrise Coast

Black Shuck sites in Bungay and Blythborough http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Shuck http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/gallery/east27.htm

The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit is supported by Arts Council England and CSV Ipswich.