A big thank you to everyone who contributed to the running of the event, who submitted an animation to be projected & to everyone who came along to watch them.

Toc's hard at work putting together a film of the complete running order.  So watch this space...
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So 42 purpose-made, animated films will be beamed onto Brighton Unitarian Church tonight?  Toc's impressed. 
Good luck from Saint Denis!
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Toc's Travels 09/29/2009
 
Toc's travels continue- chugging along the African coast, letting people know about the Future Machine project.  The magnifying-glass comes in handy for baboon spotting. 
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More ideas 09/27/2009
 
Here are three more examples of fabulous projections onto buildings with loads of ideas - just in case you haven't started yet!
http://yesandclub.com/blog/2009/09/14/3d-projection-on-to-buildings/ 
http://vimeo.com/5374101 
http://vimeo.com/5595869
 
 
Our little future machine, Toc, lands  at Boulders Beach in Cape Town, South Africa.  It stands tall, watching for Penguins to come swimming past.
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Meet Toc 09/14/2009
 
This is Toc - BANG's very own Future Machine.

Toc is off on his world tour with fellow BANGer, Cheska - check back here to view photos of him around the world.
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Past Futures 09/09/2009
 
If you're thinking of the future, check out Adam Pelling-Deeves' fascinating blogpost on future visions of now past years from classic science fiction films.
Rampaging albinos, hibernating dragons and plague – oh my!

Distracted by Lights blog: Past Futures
 
 
Here are some examples of how groups have projected onto buildings in the past...just a little bit of inspiration for you all -

And check out these amazing projections onto a building very similar to the Unitarian Church - http://vimeo.com/4238052
 
 
A trailer for George Pál's film of The Time Machine.  Crazy to think that H.G.Wells wrote the book in the nineteenth century. 

So, how do we, as inhabitants of the 21st century, imagine the future?  How do we imagine the post-Starbucks High Street?  Or post high-street urban space?