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Give your audiences the 'WOW' factor
If you are currently planning an Autumn or Winter celebration, Festival of Light or Christmas event, take a look at Impossible's intriguing range of outdoor installations:
- From a gigantic, interactive glowing globe which captures the faces of the audience around it;
- to a magical talking book;
- a retro caravan of colour;
- or a living historical picture frame
Impossible has been delighting audiences across Europe with its innovative arts projects which capture the imagination.
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LIGHTWEIGHT
Impossible to explain, but completely unforgettable. LightWeight has been described as a 360 degree projection globe, a kinetic light sphere and a giant interactive crystal ball. Audiences are left giggling and transfixed by its ability to capture faces (using 'old fashioned' steam punk technology) and magically transmit their image onto the globe, complete with flapping wings! More at: www.impossible.org.uk/lightweight
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CODEX
Imagine a giant book, 6 metres wide, lighting up the night sky with live animation. Codex cleverly responds to live tweets from the audience and combines spoken word and images which both delight and intrigue. There's also a smaller version - Codex Notepad - which can be used for indoor events such as literature festivals. See both in action at: www.impossible.org.uk/codex
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