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Inspired by an old pair of Omnioculars that started doing more than just identifying quidditch moves, Philo Falkin began inventing this unique camera with the help of a few of his peers. With an old muggle film camera to house recycled parts from several junked magical devices, Philo hopes that the Irregularity Camera would be able to see and record all that each device used to make it can.
Currently the camera is in it's earliest, non-fuctional stages. The components used in building the camera include:
- Izanaki's Spyglass
- Omnioculars
- Probity Probe
- Spectrespecs
- Boxing Telescope
- A kaleidoscope enchanted to pick up television signals
At Absit Omen
- May 15, 2009: Horus of the Horizon
- May 16, 2009: How the Mind Spirals
- September 13, 2009: Further Tinkering