The Night of Crop Circling 2017 was a great succes, so we decided to do another one on Wednesday August 1st 2018. We will keep you informed on who will be speaking on this webpage. See you all next year!
For now we will show you the announcement of the 2017 event. In the coming weeks, we will publish the videos of the lectures on our video page.
In the summer of 2017, Sky High Creations will organise the third “Night of Crop Circling”. Like the previous years, a series of 6 short lectures on various crop circle related topics. There will also be stalls with crop circle books, jewelry and other crop circle memorabilia.
Program
7.30 pm: Doors open
8.00 pm: Philiipe Ullens: “Crop Circles from the Air”
8.20 pm: Randell: “Stamps to Samsara”
8.40 pm: Michael Glickman: “Bearing false Witness”
9.00 pm: Tea/Coffee Break
9.30 pm: Lucy Pringle: “Facts and Frequencies”
9.50 pm: James Hussey: “A Farmer’s Perspective”
10.10 pm: Gary King: “Cards on the Table”
10.30 pm: End
11.00 pm: Coronation Hall closes
Speakers:
Philippe Ullens, Crop Circle photographer and owner of The Henge Shop, Avebury
Phillipe, born in Belgium has been an art dealer for many years and he has had his own art gallery in Brussels. Needless to say he has a clear eye for beauty. That may have made him notice the crop circles to begin with. Nowadays he is the owner of the Henge Shop in Avebury and he spends as much time as he can making aerials of Crop Circles. In 2013 he published a book “Crop Circles, Beauty and Soul” featuring many of his great pictures. More info about the Henge Shop can be found at the website: http://www.hengeshop.com/
Presentation: “Crop Circles from the Air”
Philippe is a regular at the Yatesbury Airstrip and a good friend of the renowned crop circle pilot Tony Hughes. Philippe has many stories to tell about his adventures as a crop circle aerial photographer. And of course he will share many of his great pictures.
Randell, Crop Circle researcher and visual artist
As a Dutch artist, activist and aware dreamer, Randell has been an inspirer most of his life. Although he studied the crop circle phenomenon long before 2007, only since then, he appeared physically in the fields every year.
More info about Randell can be found at his website: www.cropcircleuniversity.com
Michael Glickman, Crop Circle researcher and geometrist
“After more than twenty years of focused involvement with the crop circles I am delighted to confess that I do not know what is going on here. I have many ideas, hypotheses and speculations but I realise (and perhaps this is the charm of this phenomenon) that they are all hollow! Anyone who claims “to know”, anyone who professes “certainties”, is either a fool or a liar.”
More info about Michael Glickman can be found at his website: http://www.michaelglickmanoncropcircles.com/
Presentation: “Bearing false Witness”
Having devoted the last 27 years of my life bewildered by the study of this radiant and unexplainable phenomenon I am even more bewildered by the ease with which apparently sensible people swallow obvious lies.
Lucy Pringle, Crop Circle researcher and photographer
Lucy Pringle is Founding member of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies. She is an international authority on the subject and the pioneer researcher into the effects of electromagnetic fields on living systems. This includes the physiological and psychological effects reported by people after visiting or being in the vicinity of a crop formation. Also animal behaviour, remote effects, luminosities, mechanical failures and audio effects. Her research shows measured changes in the human hormones following short exposure to the circles, also changes in brain activity. More info about Lucy Pringle can be found at her website: http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/
Presentation “Facts and Frequencies”
In her talk, Lucy will elaborate on her vast body of research of over 20 years.
James Hussey, Farmer of the fields around famous Hackpen Hill
James Hussey is one of the few farmers in Wiltshire that still allows visitors on his land whenever there is a crop circle. As crop cricle enthousiasts we welcome that very much. Not too much trouble to pay him a little fee that he donates to the Brighter Futures Charity, that is very close to his heart. Learn more about Brighter Futures here: https://www.brighterfuturesgwh.nhs.uk/
Presentation “A Farmer’s Perspective”
In his presentation, James Hussey will elaborate on the upsides and downsides of having crop circles and large amaounts of tourists on his land. He will also talk about Brighter Futures and why he wants to donate the money he receives from visitors to this charity.
Gary King, Crop Circle researcher, involved in the filming of the 7-7-7 event.
Gary began researching the crop circle phenomenon in 1997. He first came to the publics attention after having been one of the three witnesses present at the East Field formation on the 7th July 2007. Since then he has lectured both nationally and internationally, and featured in numerous TV productions regarding the phenomena.
Presentation: “Cards on the Table”
Humanity is at a crossroads. Its plain for everyone to see that our current political and economic systems are crumbling. With the media constantly informing us of the threats we all face, from environmental disaster to all out global war, it seems that humanity is on a runway train, speeding toward the edge. We need to change, but such a change can’t be forced upon us from outside, as creatures possessing free will, it’s entirely down to us. To do this we must first understand where are, and how we got here. Looking at formations from the early years and moving through to the present day, Gary will show that the crop circle symbols, together with the context of the land where they appear, are literally laying humanities collective history before us, just like cards on the table.
Videos
Have a look at our video page to see some of the lectures in 2015/2016
Pictures
Or see the pictures of the 2016 Night of Crop Circling or the 2015 Night of Crop Circling
Details
Date: Wednesday August 2nd, 2017
Location: Coronation Hall, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire UK SN8 4LB
Close to the Milk Hill White Horse
Tickets only at the door, £ 10,– p.p, no reservations needed
Coffee or tea £ 1,–