Interactive Projection Cube System – powered by bicycles!
Interactive Projection Cube System developed to be used with audience participation creating enough power to run the projectors and AV equipment for this event – all powered by bicycles!!
Interactive Projection Cube System developed to be used with audience participation creating enough power to run the projectors and AV equipment for this event – all powered by bicycles!!
Large scale projections were created on the dam as the backdrop to this years Grass Roots Festival. Grassroots festival saw over 4,000 people at the Val de la Mar reservoir to see acts like Fun Lovin’ Criminals and Natty perform.
Battersea Power station projection in support of Help for Heroes campaign with a massive 7000kw Xenon Static Projection two huge Union Jack flags covered the towers.
Unilever launched ‘Surfy’ the new face of Surf with massive projections inside Unilever House for their corporate launch of the Bubbleman Surfy TV advertisements.
Love your heart on Valentine’s Day Published Thursday, 31 January 2013 ‘Love your heart on Valentine’s Day’ and support the British Heart Foundation. This high profile campaign gets off to a flying start in Enfield Town marking February as Heart Month. Thursday 14 February 12noon – 2pm: Town Crier in Enfield Town Announces ‘Heart Month’ in Enfield Town 5.30pm – 6pm: Projection on the Civic Centre: A 7,000 watt projection highlighting Enfield as a heart town will be displayed on the Civic Centre. Two large 8,000 Watts search lights will be visible in the sky for miles around. Enfield Council is asking as many people as possible to ‘Rock up in Red’. Enfield ’s Town Crier Peter Frost will be wearing his traditional red robes and letting everyone know that it is time to look after their hearts. Cllr Christine Hamilton, Enfield’s cabinet member for community well- being and public health, said, “Heart disease is the UK’s single biggest killer taking the lives of one in six men and one in nine women – that’s up to 700 deaths a year in Enfield, an average of almost two a day.
“We shall be asking people to support the charity with donations and handing out leaflets with health tips and information.” Louise Parkes, Fundraising Director at the BHF, said: “By organising a ‘Rock up in Red’ event, Enfield residents will be helping us to raise funds in order to continue saving lives. We offer our heartfelt thanks to the people of Enfield for so generously dedicating time and energy to help us continue our fight for every heartbeat.” To find out more and to order your free ‘Rock Up In Red’ Fundraising Kit today – download a pack at : www.bhf.org.uk/red or call 0300 330 0645. Cllr Hamilton said, “As a BHF Heart Town, Enfield residents can benefit from BHF resources such as regular up dates on heart research and education programmes both in schools and the community which everyone enabling everyone to take practical steps to improve their heart health.” Support Enfield Heart Town by visiting www.justgiving.com/enfieldhearttown or donate by texting ENFD55 followed by the amount you would like to give to 70070.
via Love your heart on Valentine’s Day – London Borough of Enfield.
Chinese New Year Celebration 2013
Come and say Kung Hei Fat Choi on Sunday Feb 10th 2012
PROGRAMME of London Chinese New Year Celebration 2013
Map of London Chinese New Year Celebration 2013
China comes to London in a breathtaking blaze of colour on Sunday 10th February 2013 with the Chinese New Year celebrations. Large crowds are expected to head into the centre of the capital to herald the Year of the Snake, which is all about action, change, innovation and achievement.
The festivities, which are the largest outside Asia, offer revellers a feast of Chinese culture, including a gravity defying lion dance, fireworks and a variety of performers from China and the UK. The opening ceremony with the traditional eye dotting ceremony, takes place at midday in Trafalgar Square. A dramatic firecracker display will signal a cultural feast of Chinese music, dance and acrobatics.
Hunderds of performers will take their place on the Trafalgar Square main stage, including the world-renowned Chen Brothers Flying Lion Dance and variety performers from Guangdong and Sichuan Provinces. Lawrence Cheng, festival director, London Chinatown Chinese Association, which is organising the celebrations, says, “Chinese New Year is the most important festival for the worldwide Chinese community.
It has been celebrated for thousands of years, but nowadays it is welcomed by over a sixth of the world’s population. It is wonderful to witness the celebration of Chinese culture in London. This multi-cultural city sees the largest celebration of Chinese New Year outside Asia.” London’s Chinese New Year celebrations are FREE to attend and family friendly.
As well as the parade and festival, there will be stalls offering a variety of souvenirs including lanterns, paper dragons, drums and paper cutting artwork and people attending are also recommended to sample the delicious regional food that is served in and around Chinatown.
via London Chinatown Chinese Association – Chinese New Year 2013.
Norwich Christmas projection celebrations
Iron Bridge all lit up for heritage festival
Shropshire’s world-famous Iron Bridge will be lit up tomorrow night as part of celebrations to mark Ironbridge Gorge’s status as a World Heritage Site.
Getting ready for Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival are Kuldip Sahota, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, and festival organiser Barbara Taylor
It will be bathed in colour as fireworks go off to mark the end of the first day of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival, which begins in the town at midday.
The Wharfage will be transformed into a market selling unusual and locally made crafts and food.
The Ironbridge Catering Company will bring an enormous mobile barbecue and serve meats from Buttercoss Farm, in Market Drayton.
Another stallholder will be Beeford Bee Products, together with Shropshire charities and street performers.
People can also take a river cruise on board The Hafren pleasure boat.
via Iron Bridge all lit up for heritage festival « Shropshire Star.
EMF were commissioned on behalf of ‘Fashion For The Brave’ at The Dorchester Hotel for their fundraising gala by projection two massive Union Jack flags with 7kw High Powered projectors and two high powered 8KW colour changing searchlights to welcome the guests.
Power at the Power Station EMF supplied City Colours and High Powered Projection onto the internal walls of Battersea Power Station. Together with six of their 8Kw Searchlights they lit up the night sky for this private wedding party event.