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London's Christmas lights 27 Nov 2007

Christmas lights on London's Regent St. - consisting of a series fo white globes attached to one another by short poles. Look a bit like those science-class-style models of atomic structure.

Christmas lights on London's Regent St. - glowing in different colours.

The Christmas lights on London's Regent Street - designed by Wieden + Kennedy.

From W+K's blog, "Welcome to Optimism":

"The installation is called 'Unity' and is brought to you by Regent Street and Nokia. It was created by us, in partnership with lighting specialists UVA. There are fourteen clusters of lights. They change colour in reaction to wind, temperature and, from 14th December, you'll be able to change the displays via the interactive window display in Nokia's new Regent Street flagship store. There will also be a number of special pre-programmed displays over the Christmas period."

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2 comments so far

Iain Smith 20 Feb 2008 02:48 PM

Led christmas lights are all you need

Artificial Christmas 14 Mar 2008 08:36 PM

I've seen 'em last year, just fabulous. I'm really happy my boyfriend took me to see them. He said he had this "surprise" for me, and it was really really nice.

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