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| == PARANORMAL ==
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| Starting point of this work in progress is the term "normality", which is increasingly used by structurally right-wing groups for declaring extreme political ideas mainstream.
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| Following the instructions which I found either online or in literature, I am rebuilding several pseudo-scientific devices that are usually used for detecting or uncovering so called "paranormal activities". Most devices are easy to build, handy, suitable for all-day use when needed.
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| The project can be understood as an ironic commentary on the usurpation of a vague concept like "normality"/"standard".
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| ==== Paranormality field detector ====
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| This an electrostatic field detector (a.k.a. as "V-Scope") that uses a common antenna to repond to ambient electrical fields. The LED glows brightly when positive charge approaches and becomes dimmer or blinks when negative charge comes in contact.
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| '''''Construction manuals'''''
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| "How To Build Your Own Ghost Detector " V-Scope Pt. 2 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rPw_jDi_Kyw]
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| REAL Ghost Detector [http://www.instructables.com/id/REAL-Ghost-Detector/]
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| Make a ghost detector. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA5cuLMHIsY]
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| ==== Nonstandard photography ====
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| "Many types of light have frequencies too high or too low for the human eye to detect. [...] A number of specialized photography techniques have been devised to work with different light frequencies to make the invisible visible." (Delton T. Horn)
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| One of those techniques is known as "Kirlian photography". In a Kirlian photograph, subjects are surrounded by colorful auras, which indicate their inner state on a physical, mental, and spiritual level. A paranormal research group will be asked to read the photographs.
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| '''''Construction manuals'''''
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| Horn, Delton T.: "21st-century electronic projects for a new age", 1992
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