''Undercurrents'', 'the magazine of alternative science and technology' (), was published in England between 1972
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In the 1970s, Clifford Harper provided illustrations. For much of that period it appeared every two months and the circulation peaked at 7,000 in the late 1970s. It became the ‘house journal of the alternative technology movement’.[“Peter Harper reflects”, cat.org.uk.](_blank)
Retrieved: 11 February 2014 Phone phreaking
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was among the many technological topics covered in the journal.The magazine has been republished on the World Wide Web using Issuu
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.
References
External links
The ''Undercurrents'' Archive 1972 - 1984
''Undercurrents'' on Scribd
Centre for Alternative Technology
Bi-monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines published in London
Magazines established in 1972
Magazines disestablished in 1984
Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom
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