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If you want to find out more, email start@mpt01.info.

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Hide and Seek in association with Coney and body>data>space

6:07pm onwards, Saturday 28th June
around the Southbank Centre
Tags: listening music unlimited


A movement is beginning.

On 28 June, London will be transformed. The banks of the river will flood with people, all waiting for the signal to freeze. The largest freeze yet to descend on London. Yet not frozen but poised: ready to discover what happens next.

There are rumours the concrete cityscape may become a dance floor, a film set, a rocket launch-pad... nobody knows for sure...

...there are two things you can do to learn more.

Come to the South Bank on the 28 June ready to freeze on the signal just after 6:07:08 pm.

Mail start@mpt01.info now, or just turn up and freeze.
People playing this game: Fausto Fonseca, Ana Paula, thorntocon, Silke, steve, reena, CharlotteR, Nadaav, Apolobamba, Robbly, body-tech, Birdy, maybealexislost, Joe Public, Caitlin Shepherd, Manar, Julia B, Ed, Sidekick Steve, Miles, Tallbird, queenie, Big Bru, Vincenzo Di Maria, Doc Savage, steve m, Harriet, mindy, tingo, tingo and 147 others.

Hide and Seek in association with Coney and body>data>space

Coney. It's an agency of adventures. Its offices occupy floors 17 and 19 of the BT Tower. It's led by a rabbit although said rabbit has not been seen for over two years. There are checkpoints in a bar in Lima, a college in rural England, and an arts centre in Battersea. All these rumours are largely unsubstantiated.

body>data>space is a London based design collective who take installations and live performances into mid-large-scale public environments and architectural builds, shifting the relationship between the artist, content and the audience. Merging content and interactivity into new generation display interfaces and using connectivity technologies such as telematics, the group presents intelligent and innovative community-connected projects in the UK and internationally.

Music provided by Oompah Brass.


© Hide and Seek 2008.
Hide and Seek is supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation - dedicated to responsible and imaginative funding of the arts.