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Meanies
27-05-2008, 10:07 PM
An arresting new artistic landmark is drawing crowds in London and New York, intrigued at being able to wave to each other through what is teasingly presented as a a huge Trans Atlantic tunnel.

From its London end next to City Hall on the south bank of the River Thames, tourists and locals can see people at the other end of the Telectroscope, by the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.

Tourists tend to wave or hold up signs reading "Hello from London" to people at the other end of the device, which emerges from the ground like a giant tunnel breaking through the surface after passing under the Atlantic.

But those behind the device -- which is understood to rely on more 21st-century technology to relay real-time images -- say it could serve more useful purposes.

"There are all sorts of possibilities -- you could arrange to meet friends in New York or even propose marriage down it," said Nicky Webb, head of the devices' production company, Artichoke.

With a name which sounds like something from a 1950s science fiction novel, the Telectroscope is the brainchild of 53-year-old British artist, Paul St George.

The website publicising his device, which opened to the public this month, includes spoof diagrams of how the "tunnel" was built, and explaining how a system of mirrors brings the images from either end.

Telling an imaginative tale of how his great-grandfather began the Trans Atlantic project, there is even a picture of the artist with shovel in hand in an underground tunnel.

"Hardly anyone knows that a secret tunnel runs deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean. In May 2008, more than a century after it was begun, the tunnel has finally been completed," it says.

More mundanely, the Telectroscope is thought to use a broadband Internet connection to provide high-resolution video of those looking into it, for a charge of one pound (two dollars, 1.25 euros) at the London end.

It sounds pretty damn cool. Could they not have just put in big screens and cameras which show at both ends rather than a load of tunnels.

Adam$
27-05-2008, 10:13 PM
if there's a tunnel, why don't they make a road through it?

xxMATTGxx
27-05-2008, 10:21 PM
I want some proof of this tunnel.. :P

jackass
27-05-2008, 10:24 PM
if there's a tunnel, why don't they make a road through it?

Because it would take forever, it would be incredibly expensive and its right across the Earthquake line, meaning it would most probaly be destroyed pretty fast! ;)

Slowpoke
27-05-2008, 10:32 PM
It sounds pretty damn cool. Could they not have just put in big screens and cameras which show at both ends rather than a load of tunnels.

No because construction began over a century ago, 'big screens and cameras' didn't exist back then.

Meanies
27-05-2008, 10:33 PM
I want some proof of this tunnel.. :P

Not many decent pics tbh. Just shows outside of it.

http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=Telectroscope&um=1&hl=en&sa=2

FlyingJesus
27-05-2008, 10:43 PM
"There are all sorts of possibilities -- you could arrange to meet friends in New York or even propose marriage down it," said Nicky Webb, head of the devices' production company, Artichoke.

Yeah because phones and email are really hard to come by.

JessicaLOL
27-05-2008, 11:39 PM
lmao wow

PaintYourTarget
27-05-2008, 11:41 PM
It's an Art installation, not an actual tunnel. So yes, it is done with big screens and cameras.

Dentafrice
28-05-2008, 12:02 AM
It isn't an actual tunnel, it is two HD cameras behind a one way mirror, connected by broadband.

I wonder why it is sponsored by Tiscali :rolleyes:

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/telectroscope

Andys
28-05-2008, 12:21 AM
if there's a tunnel, why don't they make a road through it?
It would take days to get to the other end lol.

efq
28-05-2008, 11:34 AM
Really a waste of money, Put UKUSAStar train ^^

clarissa !!
02-06-2008, 10:35 AM
thats pretty kl though

JessicaLOL
02-06-2008, 11:04 AM
why do we really need one though
LOL.

-Eyeless-
02-06-2008, 11:17 AM
"There are all sorts of possibilities -- you could arrange to meet friends in New York or even propose marriage down it," said Nicky Webb, head of the devices' production company, Artichoke. - that is going to be a succesful marriage...

Hiro
02-06-2008, 12:03 PM
if there's a tunnel, why don't they make a road through it?

Are you telling me you'd drive in a trans-Atlantic tunnel? It'd be freezing, the pressure would probably be too much for anything in the tunnel, and overall, it would take ages to drive it.

Mr.Sam
02-06-2008, 01:18 PM
http://www.geekologie.com/2008/05/23/telectroscope-3.jpg

http://www.ohgizmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/telectro1-custom.jpg

http://www.geekologie.com/2008/05/23/telectroscope-4.jpg

Pyroka
02-06-2008, 01:22 PM
LOL I'd just hold up a sign saying "We've got buy one get one free on McDonalds Super Size!" and get them all pissed off.

Jordy
02-06-2008, 02:40 PM
why do we really need one though
LOL.It's just simply 'Art' and a little interesting. Art is odd like that.


It isn't an actual tunnel, it is two HD cameras behind a one way mirror, connected by broadband.

I wonder why it is sponsored by Tiscali :rolleyes:

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/telectroscopeWell the connection is using high-speed internet which is faster than the average person's broadband so presumably Tiscali are funding the high-speed connection and in return get advertised.

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