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  1. David Rooney: Navigating experimental invention, survival and destruction: the Royal Observatory and GMT

    Curator and historian David Rooney talked about the long-term experiment of Greenwich Mean Time.

    > On reaching the corner of Greenwich Park, a quiet suburban district, the police had found, amid a motley debris of trees, bushes and railings, the charred and shattered remains of a man.

    Newspaper report, 1894.

    > Wait till they start on the Greenwich Observatory. London without time will cause them to wake up.

    Suffragette conversation, 1913.

    David Rooney is currently a curator at the Science Museum and formerly curator of timekeeping at the Royal Observatory, and was involved in the installation of Longplayer listening posts at both museums. He is interested in the roles played by material artefacts in long-term institutional survival strategies, and the ways people can seek to destabilise experiments in normalisation.

    http://longplayer.org/what/whatelse/events.php

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 months ago

  2. Astrotagging bots and citizen scientists

    Fiona Romeo from the National Maritime Museum and the Royal Observatory in Greenwich speaking at Webstock ‘09 in New Zealand.

    https://www.webstock.org.nz/talks/speakers/fiona-romeo/astrotagging-bots-and-citizen-scientists/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  3. David Rooney, the time lord

    Alok Jha speaks to David Rooney who is the curator of time at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. They discuss the decimalisation of time and the pips

    —Huffduffed by foe 4 years ago

  4. David Rooney reveals the story of Ruth Belville, the Greenwich Time Lady

    Ruth Belville was a Greenwich celebrity - a woman who made her living by selling Greenwich Mean Time all over the capital, from her pocket watch, Arnold.

    http://www.nmm.ac.uk/explore/podcasts/ontheline/2008/09/david-rooney-reveals-the-story.html

    —Huffduffed by foe 4 years ago