Negativland’s TheWeatherMan Cellphone-Scanning
From Craig Baldwin’s 1995 culture-jamming documentary featuring Negativland, “Sonic Outlaws”.
Saturday, 11 of February of 2012
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From Craig Baldwin’s 1995 culture-jamming documentary featuring Negativland, “Sonic Outlaws”.
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@hobiehippo I think that’s a blooper reel of an Orson Welles Green Giant Peas commercial. I heard it on a compilation called “Celebrities at Their Worst”.
Accept no substitutes!
what negativland song is it that talks about a remote farm where mrs. buckley lives – then goes on to talk about peas and green giant
AFAIC, if the signals can pass through my body w/o my permission, I can listen all I want.
I went to a Negativland party (Xmas, I think – ’80s) where they had one TV stacked on top of another – old TVs that could pick up all of the UHF TV band in analog. By fiddling with both TV’s UHF knobs you could pick up the old analog cell phones on one of the TV’s audio – keep the sound turned down on the other one. It’s the heterodyne principle. Now everything is digital. What a shame… My old AOR scanner picks up those frequencies but there’s nothing there anymore.
A fucking genius! I remember this one ote show where the weatherman talked about using a remote controller and a certain AM station where you could use the remote to screw with the static.
If you don’t know who The Weatherman is, You should check out past ote shows with him in it.
A damn great mind he has.
Way to eavesdrop at a gay couple. LOL Cool science
yes. Not too surprising, as they were scanning cellphone conversations at 2 AM (or some odd hour like that) in the early-to-mid 1990′s, in San Fransisco nonetheless!
Silly homos…haha…
wtf was that a gay couple?
Is The Weatherman a mad scientist?!
I used to have a pair of headset Walkie Talkie set that could sometimes pick up calls. Fun times.
Yeah d3p3ch3mod3, scanning the radio waves illegally is just like killing babies.
I used a Radio Shack scanner in the 80s & 90s which I modified to monitor cell calls by removing a diode that blocked those frequencies. It was a lot of fun, and I had local cell site freq sets set up as separate scanning banks. I had no problem ethically because those cell phones were basically radio tranceivers, and I considered any radio signals to be fair game.
Wonderful clip. The Weatherman is cute.
that’s so hilarious how just matter of factly says ‘everything from cb radio to cell phones, it’s totally illegal”… i could picture that jolly mellowed out face holding up a severed babies head and just kinda calmly stating in his droning, second grade science teacher voice: “i’ve been killing babies lately, it’s totally illegal”
Incredible!
There is magic in his methods!
surely this wanst faked. in 1995 san fransisco this would have been any of 4930520520 calls like that between two “lovers” of the male persuasion, totally legit
He’s so cute, I love David Wills, his voice is so beautiful.
Yes I have a crush on the Weatherman
Yes I used to scan back in 1993-1995 before it all went GSM digital.
Still there are a lot of old analogue phones, baby alarms and transmissions – but most seem to be digital nowadays.
No, this was defintely real. Remember this was in 1995 when there were PLENTY more analog freq cellphone calls still being made all throughout the country
Muy nutricional, para mi investigación …
AOR model AR 2515 scanner. 5 – 1500 mhz, continuous,
no dropped freqs. Mine gave me endless hours of
(ahem) entertainment.
Operator’s manual says if you “accidentally” pick up cell calls, you’re supposed to “take an AK47 and
shoot the receiver” since such is illegal.
Weatherman seemed a bit *too* lucky to hit a call
like that on first try. I suspect he had an accomplice
upstairs faking a call on a cordless phone.
YES,the weatherman is the best!!! I have all their recordings. One of the most unique groups ever in the history of ever.
Very kewl. Thanks for putting this up! I love Negativland
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