
Strange Frequencies
The Extraordinary Story of the Technological Quest for the Supernatural
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Narrated by:
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Will Damron
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By:
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Peter Bebergal
A journey through the attempts artists, scientists, and tinkerers have made to imagine and communicate with the otherworldly using various technologies, from cameras to radiowaves.
Strange Frequencies takes listeners on an extraordinary narrative and historical journey to discover how people have used technology in an effort to search for our own immortality.
Bebergal builds his own ghostly gadgets to reach the other side, too, and follows the path of famous inventors, engineers, seekers, and seers who attempted to answer life's ultimate mysteries. He finds that not only are technological innovations potent metaphors keeping our spiritual explorations alive, but literal tools through which to experiment the boundaries of the physical world and our own psyches.
Peter takes the listener alongside as he explores:
- The legend of the golem and the strange history of automata
- A photographer who is trying to capture the physical manifestation of spirits
- A homemaker who has recorded voicemails from the dead
- A stage magician who combines magic and technology to alter his audience's consciousness
- And more
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Critic reviews
“With all human culture arguably evolved from Palaeolithic shamanism, Bebergal engagingly explores the uncanny overlap between an ancient landscape of occult ideas and today’s techno-saturated environment, from Victorian table-tilting to the digitally remastered voices of the dead; from confidence tricksters, through the desperate or delusional, to the artists and visionaries currently exploring this marvelous, ectoplasm-damp material. An absorbing, comprehensive guide to the high-definition séance parlor of the modern world, and a timely reminder that, in contemporary civilization, we are never more than a couple of centuries away from an alchemist.” (Alan Moore)
“Even the most well-read esoteric scholar will find some new and fascinating bit of lore in Bebergal’s book...an engrossing read.... And as far as tour guides to the occult underworld go, you couldn’t ask for a better Virgil than Bebergal: his prose is warm, clever and erudite without being alienating. Read it with as open a mind as he wrote it and you’ll be bound to pick up a few interesting frequencies on your wavelength.” (Fortean Times)
“Bebergal dives into the relationship between technical and occult imagination and comes up with something profound about the human experience. By turns funny, spooky, thought-provoking, and moving, Strange Frequencies is brilliant work.” (Daniel Abraham, New York Times best-selling coauthor of the Expanse series)
Very Compelling Read!
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when magic meets maker
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If you already know about golems, automata, spirit boxes and the occult, there’s not a ton of new info here and you might be bored with it.
Still, I commend Mr. Bebergal on taking on what seems like a massive amount of research for this.
Enjoyable for what it is
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He mentions Robert A. Monroe and even John A Keel, both of those authors offer better material with greater depth than you will find here, particularly within "the eighth tower" by Keel or "Far Journey " by Monroe.
It's a decent overview to new comers, and perhaps a bit of valid criticism to those taken in by the more new agey concepts who need a bit of grounding.
It's a good book. But it doesnt offer anything I didn't already know. It is a great suggested reading list if nothing else.
Great overview.
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The narration is perfect, the historical analysis is perfection,
also the subject matter is EXTREMELY interesting.
Amazing book, well written, and easy to fall into.
The best kind of Audiobook. : )
SOLID, Interesting, & Great Narration too!
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