![]() He saw the format’s ‘adventure story’ linearity in contradiction to Bailey’s Play for Today 'artiness', intellectualism and realism. director Peter Grimwade’s approach to a story he found worked counter to the Doctor Who serial format. an examination of Kinda’s development by Christopher Bailey relative to the very different visions of script-editors Christopher Bidmead, Antony Root and Eric Saward. Looking back at the proposal and the book that it generated I'm confident that it has managed to achieve the following broad points : Plus drugs, primitivist painting, and the Vietnam War. So, I was swapping Taoism, quantum theory, Samuel Beckett and Tom Stoppard for Buddhism, Christian symbolism and Joseph Conrad (and Kate Bush). I was keen to tackle another story that I felt had several layers that could be peeled back and examined. I started work on this book back in December 2019, with a pitch to those good folks at Obverse Books who had published my exploration of the Season 18 story Warriors' Gate previously in May the same year. Searching the Dark Places of the Inside, Kinda is a richly layered allegory, inextricably linked, through the history and evolution of Buddhism’s teachings, with nineteenth-century European colonialism, fin de siècle literature, heritage cinema of the 1980s, Gauguin’s ‘noble savage’, acid trips and cutting-edge neuroscience." ![]() With new input from writer Christopher Bailey, this archive examines how Kinda (1982) emerged from his background as a counter-cultural arts activist, a theatre and television writer, and his formative encounter with Buddhism. This puts us in the perfect position to licence our technology for wider use, enabling further innovation across the industry in the production of highly efficient high-resolution LED displays.I have great pleasure to announce that my latest book The Black Archive #62: Kinda is now up for pre-order from Obverse Books. The Common Cathode technology provides the perfect answer for overcoming this challenge. With the trend towards higher-resolution LED displays of competitive performance specifications, and the added pressure to produce more efficient larger displays, managing the power, heat and brightness of displays based on the Common Anode technology was fast becoming an insurmountable challenge. We focused our research and development on inefficiencies in the design of LED displays, and Common Cathode technology was the result. SiliconCore’s CEO Eric Li commented: “The team at SiliconCore recognised almost a decade ago the opportunity to innovate within the LED display industry and produce higher-resolution better performing displays. This led to the development of the first range of LED displays to offer ultra high resolution, while maintaining the lowest power consumption, highest brightness and lowest operating temperatures in the industry. SiliconCore Technology is to enter into licensing agreements with a select number of LED display manufacturers, granting the rights to use its patented Common Cathode technology. SiliconCore developed its Common Cathode process after the company realised the benefits it had on direct view LED.
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