We attached little pieces of photographic paper to an underwater microphone – hydrophone, and recorded for 15 minutes in the serpentine waters at Hyde Park.
Psychogeophysics Summit – First Results
During the Remote Viewing Session yesterday evening with Suzanne Treister and Karen Russo I placed one envelope containing three sheets of photographic paper underneath my experimental papers.
Upcoming: Psychogeophysics Summit – London 2 – 7 August
Thoughtography – Hippolyte Baraduc
During a procession in Lourdes round 1909, a photographic dry plate was placed light tight sealed in front of the Marienstatue. Hippolyte Baraduc called the results of his experiments to capture the invisible Iconographies.
Source: Jenseits von Licht und Schatten, by Rolf H. Krauss, Jonas Verlag 1992
Drawing of the Day: Andrew Jackson Davis
A drawing from Davis book The Present Age and Inner life illustrates his idea of a pipeline from a spirit world in the clouds to the earth below. (ca.1850)
Found in:Mysteries of the Unknown, Sprit Summonings, Time Life Books
Thoughtographic Experiments – Results
The first image shows nine pieces (about 1x1cm each) of black and white photographical paper that I integrated in my ring yesterday.
The second one is the result of an enveloped photographic paper, that I gave into the hands of my friend Crystal, to take along with her on a trip to a magical healer.
During the healing session, the envelope stayed on a table next to her, and the process took 45 minutes.
Most interesting, that during the developing process in my darkroom, i could see the image getting stronger, – which is normal – but at a certain point I had the impression, that it would fade away again, and i quickly had to end the developing process to not loose it entirely.
Thoughtographic Experiments
…. more daily experiments
photographic paper pieces in a ring:
on different sections of a prague city map:
for my pockets:
Thoughtographic Experiments: Personal Objects – Results
Here are two of the 4 sheets of photographic paper attached in my two bags for exactly a weeks time. Each of them has their special purpose: One contains music and accompanies me to the bars where I work in the evenings, while the other one is more a chaotic bag. In the last named there are two tiny black spots noticeable in one of the images, which I enlarged below:
Russian Waterbomb Origami Pinhole Kamera – On Vimeo
Thoughtographic Experiments: Personal Objects
Photographic paper sealed in black cardboard – more or less discretely integrated into my bags;
For the records: I used two layers of black cardboard paper, instead of black plastic bags like in the previously described thoughtographic city experiments. A similar method and material that Tomokichi Fukurai used in his thoughtographic experiments in the very early 20th century which are nicely documented and described in his publication Clairvoyance and Thoughtography.