Circlemakers (John Lundberg et al.)
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A London art collective openly admits it makes elaborate crop circles as art and advertising.
Who they are
Circlemakers, a 1990s London art group (Lundberg, Dickinson, Irving, Russell).
What they do
They openly produce complex crop formations as art and advertising.
How it works
Their work is documented and human-made, which supports the plain 'people made it' explanation (reading A). Whether human artistry might also be hiding some genuinely unexplained signature (reading B) is left unproven.
Why it matters
They show that intricate crop circles can be human handiwork, while the engine still leaves open whether every formation is fully explained that way.
The engine's record — word for word
Anomalous-Phenomena raw-data extraction (2026-06-11): London situationist art collective (Lundberg, Dickinson, Irving, Russell, 1990s) that openly produces complex formations as art/advertising. Documented; reinforces (A). Whether human art also masks any (B) signature is unproven.
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