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− | * Opening "Very high and eerie, desc. semitones, down to steady far mar[?]. Moving forward - higher and further."<ref>[[DD161932]]: Notes for Closed Planet, page 2.</ref> | + | * Opening<BR>"Very high and eerie, desc. semitones, down to steady far mar[?]. Moving forward - higher and further."<ref>[[DD161932]]: Notes for Closed Planet, page 2.</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:20, 5 January 2016
Her papers contain four pages of her notes for a piece called Closed Planet for the Light Programme[1].
It was constructed from four makeup tapes[2] on the TR90 and other equipment and seems to re-use elements from Time On Our Hands[2].
In its rebroadcast as episode 49 of American radio series "SciFi Friday", the announcer says it is from 1962.
Contents
Extracts
- Opening
"Very high and eerie, desc. semitones, down to steady far mar[?]. Moving forward - higher and further."[3]
- Meteor warning and strike
Papers
- DD161912 DD161932: Two pink pages of notes, paperclipped together
- DD162002 DD162024: Two yellow pages of notes and diagrams, stapled together
Availability
- Its rebroadcast as episode 49 of American radio series "SciFi Friday" is archived in the OTRR Library, from which the following is cropped.
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