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Old May 22nd, 2008, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How you can wave at a friend in New York when you're standing at Tower Bridge

Deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean, forgotten for the best part of a century, lies a tunnel linking London and New York.
It was built on the whim of a Victorian inventor with the aim of linking two great cities and developing the kind of friendship that still exists today.

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London waving: Looking down the Telectrescope at Tower Bridge end


But bad fortune befell the venture - and the tunnel lay idle ever after.
Until today, that is, when the project was rekindled with a modern twist.
Using a giant 'electronic telescope' and state of the art technology, England and America were enjoined once again when the tunnel entrances were reopened beside Tower Bridge in London and Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
It meant that New Yorkers and Londoners could wave to each other across the sea and begin the kind of mute dialogue that was only a dream all those years ago for eccentric engineering entrepreneur Alexander Stanhope St George (deceased).

Or at least, that's the way the story goes.
What is certain is that now you can indeed stand on the South Bank of the UK end of the 21st century 'Telectroscope' - and see someone standing 3,460 miles away across the water.


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It's raining in New York: Taking in the view on Brooklyn bridge
And - oh dear - it didn't take us Brits too long to utilise it for a bit of fun at the expense of our American cousins.
First there was the chap unbuttoning his shirt for an interested party on the other side.
Then the group whose hand-held banner urged an assembly of curious New York cops to hop on one leg (which, incidentally they declined).
Goodness only knows what everyone will get up to when darkness falls. But - as artist and creator Paul St George explained - he is delighted that this reworking of his great grandfather's project is helping to spread a little happiness.
It takes some while to grasp the concept of the Telectroscope, unless you're happy enough to accept as gospel the story behind its creation. According to the publicity material being handed out yesterday, the original tunnel was pioneered by an orang utan running its entire length in a safety test before disappearing with the wife of the New York City mayor. Perhaps you get the picture now.
The truth is that the Telectroscope - installed by Artichoke, the same people who spectacularly paraded a mechanical elephant through London two years ago - probably employs the latest broadband, camera and satellite technology to close the gap between our two great nations.

Anyone you asked today, however, simply put it down to magic.
The Telectroscope uses 6ft screens and a Jules Verne style telescope that gleams with brass and an array of Victorian dials. Participants peer into one end of the screen - and hey presto - they can see anyone standing at the other side.
Much of the first few hours of this morning were taken up by bemused-looking Americans gazing cautiously at the antics of the London trans-Atlantic gazers before realising that it wasn't a set-up, that they weren't being filmed for a candid camera TV stunt, and that it wasn't a terrorist threat.

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Aliens at City Hall? The London Telectrescope looks like something out of a sci-fi movie
One of them broke the ice with a message they must have thought was a subject close to British hearts - the weather. 'Raining here!' said the Yank's handwritten note, pressed tentatively to the screen. 'Sunny here!' replied a trio of blondes in London, before fanning their faces and performing heat-wave actions in mime.
Jewellery company worker Annie McDonald, from North London, exchanged kisses at a stranger standing beneath Brooklyn Bridge after beginning a semaphore style conversation with him.
I tried it with a 30-something who looked as if she was on her way to work - but she just giggled, pointed to her watch, and disappeared from view. Ho hum. That's the thing about Telectroscope flirting - if you don't fancy it, you can just step aside.
So unless you happen to find someone in Brooklyn who can lip-read, it's impossible to talk the talk. But you can still chalk the chalk. Thus, with the used of a liberated restaurant blackboard, I tried a trans-Atlantic conversation with Todd Glass, 41, pushing his five-month-old son Simon in a buggy. He assured me he was not a hologram - but, crucially perhaps, was unable to tell me who the next President would be. So was he really real? 'You bet,' he replied.
Andy Slater, 28, from Edinburgh, visited the Brooklyn screen with his girlfriend Sarah Cook, 33, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The message from these Brits abroad was classically simple: 'Send Tea!'
Visitors to the Telectroscope web site - The Telectroscope – 22 May-15 June 2008. London and New York. - have already revealed online that they will use its wizardry to bond with friends or relatives abroad, show off an unseen grandchild to grandparents in New York, and - who knows - maybe even to propose marriage. One couple plan to use it so their Manhattan friend can flick through brochures of apartments they are trying to rent.
'Part of the idea is just to allow people to use it in whatever way they want.' said Mr St George, 53 and from Bristol, who insists he developed the Telectroscope after discovering his great grandfather's dusty notes and diaries in an attic.


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Police chase: Keeping an eye on crime in New York from Tower Bridge
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'The thought of a tunnel under the Atlantic is fascinating,' he said.

'What child has never dug a hole at the beach and wondered how long it would take to go through to the other side of the world?
'The Telectroscope is a stage, and the people who use it are the performers.

'Their unpredictability is all part of it. It's encouraging people think about different ways of communicating, to see people living everyday lives thousands of miles away - and, perhaps, to study the way everyone reacts differently to something they're not quite sure about.'
As we speak, another group of NYPD cops pulls up at the Brooklyn end in a squad car with flashing red lights.

At first they give only wooden waves to the Brits assembled at Tower Bridge. Then one of them - dressed in uniform and packing a handgun - is encouraged to assume a cowboy-style pose. Across the Atlantic, an unheard cheer goes up.

The cop becomes an instant hero.
Here's lookin' at you, kid...

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Old May 22nd, 2008, 09:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow, thats fucking cool!
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Old May 22nd, 2008, 10:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Awesome! We need windows into all different kinds of places so we can see there are real people on the other side. People forget it's not just tv footage.
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Old May 22nd, 2008, 11:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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That's sweet.
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Old May 23rd, 2008, 07:37 AM   #5 (permalink)
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What a great idea!
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They were showing this on the morning news here in NY today. It looks so cool.
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omg that is freaky deaky! i gotta back to new york soon
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That is just the COOLEST thing!
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Old May 23rd, 2008, 11:52 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Wow, that's so cool!

How about we get a GR friend from the UK, and a GR friend from NY to do this??
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