Friday, 13 July 2007

The Steorn Conspiracy

There is little comfort in having dreams shattered. I still hope that my positive view of Steorn will be rescued from the swamp but, for now, I will take whatever crumbs the current situation offers. Up until now, as a natural sceptic standing on the wrong side of the fence, I had few opportunities to compete in the conspiracy game. This has now changed and I can join in the fun.

Last week in London, as I stood looking around the Kinetica stage, Sean performing to the audience, small personal cameras recording the event, I wondered at the setting. At first glance it looked perfect. Professional cameras connected to the net, all pointing to the shamed, immobile, plastic in the centre. An idle thought struck me: what if they were not filming the ‘device’ but the people lured to the stage by the enigmatic pose it struck? This of course, is silly. It would imply that the failure was staged, that Sean’s mea culpa was an act, and that we were all being manipulated. I thought then of the documentary crew. Apparently they were absent. What? Over three years in the making and the crew programme a vacation in the middle of the demo? As far as I am aware, the cameras were theirs, and I think too, that they filmed ‘the failure’. It is astounding to think that after all this time they would shrug their shoulders, lend Sean the cameras and take a hike – unless the cameras were still filming for the documentary and not for the non-existing demo.

Do I think the above is true? I have no idea. Given that there is nothing booked at Kinetica for the next few weeks, I believe anything is possible in this very strange game we are all playing.


Edit to add: Kinetica is apparently closing down and anyone who is interested can join them for drinks on Sunday afternoon. Mmmm...


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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Paul !

From the photos I have seen, there seemed to be a documentary team at the kinetica (with professional cameras and microphone). Just not all the time....

;-)

13 July 2007 18:58  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

lol - my eye just caught the heading 'MacCarthy mad, say mad scientists'. That gave me a chuckle!

13 July 2007 18:59  
Blogger west coaster said...

Must be grist for the mill though. Food for your writer's imagination. What would have happened if ..... governments believed it could work?

Bob ;)

14 July 2007 17:51  
Blogger Gaby de Wilde said...

I request for you not to be tricked.

There is nothing Steorn will ever do that will convince you they really have the goods.

The reason is simple, it's not in their interest to convince anyone if they have such machine. Just like when they have nothing.

You have to look elsewhere to find the answer. :-)

It's good to see your blog has collected some readers already.

I didn't see an email address in your menu. That would make it even better. ;-)

15 July 2007 02:00  

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