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Rotoscope.png|Artist-researcher [[Don Tasmian]] using rotoscope as [[scrying engine]] emulator.
Rotoscope.png|Artist-researcher [[Don Tasmian]] using rotoscope as [[scrying engine]] emulator.
File:Hamangia-figures-Lorenz-attractor.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Hamangia scrying engine]] (c. 5250-4550 BC).
File:Hamangia-figures-Lorenz-attractor.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Hamangia scrying engine]] (c. 5250-4550 BC).

Revision as of 08:40, 18 December 2016

Simple display of the Mandelbrot set using the statue of Lanfranc as computational focal object.

The Canterbury scrying engine is a scrying engine built into Canterbury Cathedral.

The Canterbury scrying engine is relatively simple, but can perform reliable calculations across a wide range of time and space.

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