Building Projections for Harringay
Sparkling Christmas Illuminations light up Harringay town centre with the help of EMF’s mighty 7000w Xenon Projectors.
Sparkling Christmas Illuminations light up Harringay town centre with the help of EMF’s mighty 7000w Xenon Projectors.
EMF helped The Borough of Enfield to get their message ‘ Enfield says NO to Domestic Violence’ campaign across to the public with large scale projections onto landmark buildings.
A red carpet event for Channel 4’s new signings for 2012. EMF supplied large format static projection with 7000w Xenon projectors and an animated video window with two 20k Christie Roadster projectors.
To mark the arrival in London of the IAAF Evaluation Commission for the 2017 IAAF World Athletics Championships, UKA has unveiled top British athlete Jessica Ennis as an official ambassador for London’s bid via a giant projection on to London’s iconic landmark, Tower Bridge.The visit by the Commission, chaired by IAAF Senior Vice-President, Bob Hersh, is a crucial step in the bidding process for London to secure the Athletics World Championships in 2017.“We are pleased and honoured to welcome the IAAF Evaluation Commission to London. In the next two days, our aim is to impress! We will demonstrate not only have we got an excellent technical bid, but that the athletes will be at the heart of everything the championships is about.” said Ed Warner, Chairman of UK Athletics.Jessica Ennis, GB heptathlete and bid ambassador said: “I am excited at the prospect of bringing the IAAF World Athletics Championships to the UK in 2017 and proud to be supporting the London bid as an official ambassador. It’s amazing how many athletes have got behind the London 2017 bid already; it’s where we want to compete.“Great Britain has such a strong history of supporting athletics and our fans are the most passionate and knowledgeable in the world. My fondest memories have come at the World Championships and I would love for athletes from all over the globe to have the same opportunity in London’s fantastic Olympic Stadium in 2017.”The first step for the Commission will be a meeting with Lord Sebastian Coe, Hugh Robertson, Boris Johnson and Baroness Margaret Ford to receive legal guarantees on being able to host the Championships in the Olympic Stadium.The bid committee, comprising expertise from UKA, UK Sport, British Government, the Mayor’s office and London and Partners, will then present the technical bid for the Championships. This will include London’s programme and plans for technical organisation, transport, security, medical facilities, marketing and communications. The Commission will also visit a number of hotels and venues as well as touring the Olympic Stadium.Ed Warner added: “Our bid is strong and has the wholehearted support and involvement of the Government and the Mayor of London. We have the Olympic Stadium, the passionate fans who will pack each and every session of a World Championships and the commercial track record to deliver a sustainable long term legacy for our sport on a global level. We have one clear objective – to have one of the world’s greatest sporting events held in one of the world’s greatest cities.“The image of Jessica, one of our great athletes, projected onto one of London’s most iconic buildings sent shivers down my spine. It provides a great welcome to the Evaluation Commission and shows just how big athletics is in London – literally.”Following its visit to the Candidate Cities, the Evaluation Commission will deliver its report to the IAAF Council, and following each city’s final presentation to the Council at their meeting in Monaco on Friday 11 November 2011, the successful bidder will be announced.A successful London 2017 bid would see the world’s greatest athletes returning to the Olympic Stadium and deliver a real legacy from London 2012 by bringing one of the biggest sporting events to the capital.The London 2017 bid has been put together by UK Athletics, DCMS, the Mayor of London, London & Partners and UK Sport.
Big bold images helped Queen Mary University to raise their profile with large format 7000w Xenon projections onto their campus buildings.
CMI Banish Bad Management Projection campaign London
CMI Banish Bad Management CMI comissioned Large Scale Projection to spread their important message accross London with high power 7000w Xenon projectors.
Hugh Hefner’s bunnygirls made a tribute to the UK last night by dressing in special Union Jack costumes during their Mayfair launch party.
The girls still made sure to keep their bunny ears and bow ties on though, as they attended the opening of the Playboy Club in central London.
Despite being surrounded by his bunnies, Hefner only had eyes for his number one girlfriend Crystal Harris, 25, who he plans to marry this month.
Red carpet glamour: Hugh Hefner arrived on the red carpet with his 25-year-old fiancée Crystal Harris and bunnygirls dressed in British style
The 85-year-old chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises decided to re-open his Playboy Club in Mayfair, thirty years after it was closed down in London.
But despite women’s rights groups protesting outside the club, claiming it’s demeaning to women, Hefner and his bunnies were all smiles last night.
By JESSICA SATHERLEY
UPDATED: 09:24, 5 June 2011
MobyLives eyewitness report: World Book Night
by Melville House
Trafalgar Square
As the official British correspondent for MobyLives, this weekend I attended the wonderful launch of World Book Night to report back to our readers on the festivities. The opening ceremony took place on Friday 4th March in Trafalgar Square, with a line-up of authors including Nick Cave, John le Carre, Sarah Waters and many others. The set-up was pretty spectacular, with a stage under Nelson’s Column furnished to look like a cosy sitting room full of couches and even a fireplace which, unfortunately for the night’s readers, was not real.
By 6pm Trafalgar Square was filled with people eagerly waiting for the start of the night, which was briefly introduced by Jamie Byng, the brains behind World Book Night and head of Canongate Books. The idea behind the evening was for authors to read from either their own work or from their favourite texts. The first author to kick off the proceedings was Australian writer DBC Pierre, author of Booker Prize-winning Vernon God Little, who decided to read from the opening of Charles Dickens’ Bleak House. Given the rapidly dropping temperature of the evening, it was an appropriate choice, but what was even more striking was the hush that spread across the crowd as he started reading.
via MobyLives eyewitness report: World Book Night » MobyLives.
Supporting the Channel 4 Dispartches programme Selling Off Britain EMF used Large Scale 7000 watt Projectors to illuminate landmarks around London with gigantic For Sale signs!