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Revision as of 21:20, 5 January 2016

DD161932 (detail)

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.

Extracts

  • Opening
    "Very high and eerie, desc. semitones, down to steady far mar[?]. Moving forward - higher and further."[3]

Closed Planet - Opening - Spectrogram.jpg

  • Meteor warning and strike

Closed Planet - Meteor warning and strike - Spectrogram.jpg

Papers

Availability

  • Its rebroadcast as episode 49 of American radio series "SciFi Friday" is archived in the OTRR Library, from which the following is cropped.

Reference

  1. DD162002
  2. 2.0 2.1 DD161912
  3. DD161932: Notes for Closed Planet, page 2.