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Here is the first set of restored photos of the original BlinkenArea-Camp from the year 1903. Unfortunately the quality of the pictures is very poor, but in those days they did not have better photographic equipment (UPDATE: With state-of-the-art image processing technology - such as Gimp - it was possible to greatly enhance picture quality). The description of the pictures were restored from available historical documents.%BR%%BR% Right after these photographs had been taken, the crew left planet earth with a spaceship to set off on a jouney through time into the next decade (UPDATE: Seems they came back for visits in subsequent years).

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The team of the original BlinkenArea project.
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As far as we know, this was the first BlinkenArea.
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Two of the popular projects: "ChristmasCandleBlink" and "AmplifierTubeBlink".
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Project "RotatingArcades" is based on producing a picture through rotating lightbulbs.
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State-of-the-art communication by means of automated morse-transmitters.
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A ticker tape is prepared for the next day.
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A part of the Crew tries the so-called 'Fast Food' for the first time.
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Training in the "weightlessness-simulator" for the upcoming space flight.
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The space ship "Fairy Dust" is ready for takeoff.

We have found the first moving pictures from the years 1903/1904, a first section of nearly unprocessed video is available: download [29MB]

As soon as the process of restoring the historical documents and photographs is making further progress, there will be more information available here.


Photographs: Rene Schickbauer - Austrian copyright applies!