One moment it is just another building bathed in evening darkness. The next moment it is transformed into a giant neon sign carrying messages on climate change.http://www.christianaid.org.uk/ActNow/Countdown-to-Copenhagen-climate-change/mass-visual-trespass/mass-visual-trespass-ironbridge-power-station.aspx.
Mass Visual Trespass is a Christian Aid project in Britain which will see giant illuminated messages sent to Prime Minister Gordon Brown in the run up to the climate talks in December. It is the latest step in the organisation’s campaign for a fair deal in Copenhagen.
The series of public projections involves Christian Aid taking a short film of individuals’ video, photo and written message – calling on Brown to help get climate justice at Copenhagen – and beaming it onto the side of a building or structure. This is trespassing the easy way: all you need to do is send Christian Aid your climate justice messages.
To take part in Mass Visual Trespass, go to http://www.christianaid.org.uk/ActNow/Countdown-to-Copenhagen-climate-change/mass-visual-trespass/what-is-mvt.aspx.
The first projection took place on 28th August at Ironbridge power station, Shropshire. To view pictures of the event, see