Saturday 8th October
2022
6.30pm - 8.00pm BST - Last Call!
This lecture will be recorded if you can't join us on the day.
Dan Vidler is a school teacher, ardent crop circle enthusiast, photographer and webmaster of www.ukcropcircles.co.uk which documents the interiors and ground details of the crop circles. He has been a regular and popular speaker at the Summer Lectures since their inception. Dan has a keen eye for the fine detail of the circles; the lay of the crop and other significant ground details. Each year he presents us with the intrigues and delights of the interior of the circles, so easily
missed by all but the most eagle-eyed, accompanied with an eye-watering array of beautiful photography.
This extended
lecture will be delivered in two parts, each section focusing on distinct but related aspects of my current crop circle research.
Part 1: Ground Details in Crop Circles During the 2022 Season
As always, I will present evidence from inside the crop circles of the 2022 season. While the overall number of formations was lower than some years, the quality of the circles did not disappoint. The details
within crop circles at ground level never fail to amaze, fascinate, and inspire and, documenting some of this season’s formations, I will share the intricacies and subtleties which I believe reflect the majesty of the formations’ geometric designs. Often these details are easy to miss, but when we are lucky enough to notice them, the mystery of the phenomenon becomes ever deeper.
Part 2: Alignments Across Space and Time
In recent years, I have begun to notice and to investigate the relationship between the location of crop circles across the Wiltshire landscape. As well as geometric aspects of the formations which appear to ‘point’ to other circles or landscape features, there are examples of features within the ground details which also direct us towards other places.
During the 2022 season, the alignments between formations themselves became ever more apparent and focused ground research has led to some revelations about crop circles aligned not only across the fields, but across seasons…