Daphne Oram at the north-west end of Room 13. The equipment consists of a Muirhead Decade Oscillator, a Muirhead sine-wave to square-wave converter, B&K wobbulator, a PEU, an unknown box and a tape recorder. Note the slide rule and stopwatch on the desk. The prominent NO SMOKING sign is essential because of the flammability of the film that's viewed in edited in the area.
Daphne Oram at work.
Room 13. Daphne Oram plays a curious woodwind instrument as Dickie Bird operates one of the big Motosacoche recorders. The STC 4038 ribbon microphone, earlier known as the PGS, was first introduced in 1954.
The Oramics machine, devised by Daphne Oram, where musical sounds were composed by writing onto clear film.
Daphne Oram, drawing waveforms on her Oramics machine.
The Oramics machine.
Daphne Oram, apparently demonstrating Radiophonic techniques on television. An Jason oscillator be seen to the left.
Daphne Oram, apparently talking about Radiophonic techniques, accompanied by what looks like a Ferrograph tape machine.