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SUMMARY:InfoAge Lecture Series - Edward Armstrong & Birth of The Electronic Age
DESCRIPTION:Edward Armstrong- Birth of The Electronic Age\na presentation by Al Klase
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/edward-armstrong-birth-of-the-electronic-age/
LOCATION:InfoAge Science & History Museums\, 2201 Marconi Road\, Wall\, NJ\, 07719
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SUMMARY:InfoAge Lecture Series - Edward Armstrong & Birth of The Electronic Age
DESCRIPTION:Edward Armstrong- Birth of The Electronic Age\na presentation by Al Klase
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/edward-armstrong-birth-of-the-electronic-age-2/
LOCATION:InfoAge Science & History Museums\, 2201 Marconi Road\, Wall\, NJ\, 07719
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SUMMARY:Sneak Peek of INVISIBLE THREADS
DESCRIPTION:NEW DOCUMENTARY HIGHLIGHTS HIDDEN WIRELESS HISTORY THAT CHANGED THE WORLD\nScreenings w/ Director Q&A Will Happen at Marconi Historic Site \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nPurchase tickets now:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/invisible-threads-from-wireless-to-war-sneak-preview-tickets-304257671887 \n  \nInfoAge and the Tesla Science Institute will present a special Sneak Peek of INVISIBLE THREADS- From Wireless to War on Saturday May 21\, 2022 in the Marconi Ball Room at the InfoAge Science and History Museums complex. The documentary delves into the early development of wireless technology on the eve of WWI that connected inventors Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi to a shadowy radio station in West Sayville\, NY called Telefunken. As they all competed for radio supremacy\, Telefunken was using their plant to send nefarious communications to Germany. Among the suspected subterfuge was information that led to the sinking of the Lusitania. Ten years of research uncovers new links to Telefunken’s role as a communications hub for an international spy ring that was engaged in subversion and sabotage. Posing as a legitimate business\, the station’s violations of neutrality went unnoticed by the US Navy. \nThe film is directed by NY filmmaker/researcher Joseph Sikorski\, whose 2015 documentary TOWER TO THE PEOPLE- Tesla’s Dream at Wardenclyffe Continues was selected for the Core Collection of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Following the screenings\, Sikorski will participate in a live Q&A session. \n\n\n\n\nIn addition to new research which connects many missing dots to the Telefunken story\, the film’s utilization of technology provides restored historical imagery at a high resolution and clarity. Sophisticated 3D models allow for new perspectives from existing 2d photos\, while A.I. enhancements create movement from static imagery. \nThe finished documentary\, narrated by Tony Todd (Candy Man\, The Rock)\, will be making its New Jersey debut- a location relevant to the film in more ways than one. In addition to Marconi’s work in the state\, INVISIBLE THREADS features Westfield hero Charles Emory Apgar\, who helped expose un-neutral messages emanating from Telefunken in 1915 using a homebuilt wireless system. \nAccording to Tesla Science Institute President Samuel Mason\, “The Sneak Preview of INVISIBLE THREADS – From Wireless to War is a perfect fit for InfoAge\, being it is dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey’s rich communications\, computer\, and electronic technology and history.” Mason adds\, “We’re looking forward to more innovative collaborations between New Jersey institutions\, to help bring these important stories to the community.”
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/sneak-peek-of-invisible-threads/
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:Sneak Peek of INVISIBLE THREADS
DESCRIPTION:NEW DOCUMENTARY HIGHLIGHTS HIDDEN WIRELESS HISTORY THAT CHANGED THE WORLD\nScreenings w/ Director Q&A Will Happen at Marconi Historic Site \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nPurchase tickets now:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/invisible-threads-from-wireless-to-war-sneak-preview-tickets-304257671887 \n  \nInfoAge and the Tesla Science Institute will present a special Sneak Peek of INVISIBLE THREADS- From Wireless to War on Saturday May 21\, 2022 in the Marconi Ball Room at the InfoAge Science and History Museums complex. The documentary delves into the early development of wireless technology on the eve of WWI that connected inventors Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi to a shadowy radio station in West Sayville\, NY called Telefunken. As they all competed for radio supremacy\, Telefunken was using their plant to send nefarious communications to Germany. Among the suspected subterfuge was information that led to the sinking of the Lusitania. Ten years of research uncovers new links to Telefunken’s role as a communications hub for an international spy ring that was engaged in subversion and sabotage. Posing as a legitimate business\, the station’s violations of neutrality went unnoticed by the US Navy. \nThe film is directed by NY filmmaker/researcher Joseph Sikorski\, whose 2015 documentary TOWER TO THE PEOPLE- Tesla’s Dream at Wardenclyffe Continues was selected for the Core Collection of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Following the screenings\, Sikorski will participate in a live Q&A session. \n\n\n\n\nIn addition to new research which connects many missing dots to the Telefunken story\, the film’s utilization of technology provides restored historical imagery at a high resolution and clarity. Sophisticated 3D models allow for new perspectives from existing 2d photos\, while A.I. enhancements create movement from static imagery. \nThe finished documentary\, narrated by Tony Todd (Candy Man\, The Rock)\, will be making its New Jersey debut- a location relevant to the film in more ways than one. In addition to Marconi’s work in the state\, INVISIBLE THREADS features Westfield hero Charles Emory Apgar\, who helped expose un-neutral messages emanating from Telefunken in 1915 using a homebuilt wireless system. \nAccording to Tesla Science Institute President Samuel Mason\, “The Sneak Preview of INVISIBLE THREADS – From Wireless to War is a perfect fit for InfoAge\, being it is dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey’s rich communications\, computer\, and electronic technology and history.” Mason adds\, “We’re looking forward to more innovative collaborations between New Jersey institutions\, to help bring these important stories to the community.”
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/sneak-peek-of-invisible-threads-2/
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SUMMARY:The InfoAge Spaceflight Lecture Series  - May
DESCRIPTION:65 YEARS OF WEATHER SATELLITES\n\n\n\nA presentation by Frank O’Brien for the ISEC in May\n  \n \n  \n\n\n\n“Of all human activities\, there is one question is asked by everyone nearly every day. “What’s the weather going to be?”. A fleet of satellites orbits the earth to answer those questions. But how can we learn so much from just pictures of the Earth? Join us to learn how\, plus stories of spying\, seeing the unseen\, and surprising science!”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDelivered to InfoAge Space Exploration Center\n\nDate: May 29\, 2022 at 2:00PM\n\nTHIS LECTURE WILL BE HELD AT 2300 MARCONI RD. WALL NJ\n\n\n\n\nAbout Frank O’Brien:\nFrank O’Brien is a volunteer historian for NASA as part of their history\, education and public outreach efforts. As an author\, his book on the Apollo Guidance Computer has been well received by both the spaceflight and computing communities. In 2012\, Frank became a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and lectures on a wide range of space topics. Frank has volunteered at the InfoAge Science/History Museum since 2003. \n 
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/isec-lecture-series-2/
LOCATION:ISEC\, 2300 Marconi Road\, Wall Township\, 07719\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="InfoAge Space Exploration Center":MAILTO:lorilauber@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The InfoAge Spaceflight Lecture Series  - May
DESCRIPTION:65 YEARS OF WEATHER SATELLITES\n\n\n\nA presentation by Frank O’Brien for the ISEC in May\n  \n \n  \n\n\n\n“Of all human activities\, there is one question is asked by everyone nearly every day. “What’s the weather going to be?”. A fleet of satellites orbits the earth to answer those questions. But how can we learn so much from just pictures of the Earth? Join us to learn how\, plus stories of spying\, seeing the unseen\, and surprising science!”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDelivered to InfoAge Space Exploration Center\n\nDate: May 29\, 2022 at 2:00PM\n\nTHIS LECTURE WILL BE HELD AT 2300 MARCONI RD. WALL NJ\n\n\n\n\nAbout Frank O’Brien:\nFrank O’Brien is a volunteer historian for NASA as part of their history\, education and public outreach efforts. As an author\, his book on the Apollo Guidance Computer has been well received by both the spaceflight and computing communities. In 2012\, Frank became a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and lectures on a wide range of space topics. Frank has volunteered at the InfoAge Science/History Museum since 2003. \n 
URL:https://www.infoage.org/event/isec-lecture-series-2-2/
LOCATION:ISEC\, 2300 Marconi Road\, Wall Township\, 07719\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="InfoAge Space Exploration Center":MAILTO:lorilauber@gmail.com
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