Electromagic was part of Seed Journey Act II at the Home Grown barley field at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. bolwerK and the Futurefarmers were joined by local residents, pigeon fanciers from The Jersey Flying Society and about 40 homing pigeons, to discuss  avian navigation and the role of electromagnetic frequencies as a critical natural resource. Messages and seeds were then sent to all corners of the island. A single seed and a collection of messages made it home, the rest were broadcast from high altitude across the land. Meanwhile a range of devices mapped and revealed electromagnetic activity in the area. Thanks to Darren Roberts for sending us the photo.

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