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Experience: I’m a musician who became allergic to music.
Experience - Chris Singleton is a musician who suffered from hyperacusis - a condition where he find sound painful.
The term hyperacusis is generally applied to people who experience the sounds of everyday life as intrusively loud, uncomfortable, and sometimes painful.
Chirs: Everyday noises also caused me pain: the toilet flushing, plates clinking.
14 January 2022.
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Experience: I’m a musician who became allergic to music.
Experience - Chris Singleton is a musician who suffered from hyperacusis - a condition where he find sound painful.
The term hyperacusis is generally applied to people who experience the sounds of everyday life as intrusively loud, uncomfortable, and sometimes painful.
Chirs: Everyday noises also caused me pain: the toilet flushing, plates clinking.
14 January 2022.
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Experience: I’m a musician who became allergic to music.
Experience - Chris Singleton is a musician who suffered from hyperacusis - a condition where he find sound painful.
The term hyperacusis is generally applied to people who experience the sounds of everyday life as intrusively loud, uncomfortable, and sometimes painful.
Chirs: Everyday noises also caused me pain: the toilet flushing, plates clinking.
14 January 2022.
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Experience: I searched for my father for 16 years – and discovered he was a murderer.
Rutherford: ‘The discovery that I carried his genes shook me to my core.’
If he’d done this to a stranger, what might have happened to me?
Experience: Rutherford in the back garden of his home in Bournemouth, UK. 6th December 2021.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
© David Maurice Smith / Guardian / eyevine
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
© David Maurice Smith / Guardian / eyevine
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
© Tessa Bunney / Guardian / eyevine
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
© Tessa Bunney / Guardian / eyevine
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
© Tessa Bunney / Guardian / eyevine
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
© Tessa Bunney / Guardian / eyevine
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Peter Watson: I escaped an Arctic wildfire
The Arctic Circle trail had been on Peter Watson's bucket list for 10 years.
In July 2019, he had two weeks to spare, so booked the trip. I travelled 2,000 miles to west Greenland to see the 100 glacial lakes, tundra greenery and wilderness with moraine left behind by glaciers.
On the seventh day of the trek, he was engulfed in smoke and required airlifting out by a Joint Arctic Command helicopter.
He later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for zombie peat fires, in which a fire burns underground, smouldering for months under the ice.
Photographed in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
© Tessa Bunney / Guardian / eyevine
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
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Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:One of the all glass viewing boxes which protrude from the Summit experince at the top of the One Verderbilt skyscraper.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Summit at One Verderbilt pictured from the outside
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:One of the all glass viewing boxes which protrude from the Summit experince at the top of the One Verderbilt skyscraper.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145398_005
FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
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Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Summit at One Verderbilt includes an outside terrace with alpine garden
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
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Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:One of the all glass viewing boxes which protrude from the Summit experince at the top of the One Verderbilt skyscraper.
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
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Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
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Summit 1
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Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 – at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fracture’s multiplied out of control, they’re close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Directed by Tom Maller and written by Daniel Dingsdale, designed by Rebecca Brower at Immersive London, Davies Mews, London.
Space Pig was a pig from Earth that was kidnapped and genetically modified by the Slitheen family into a humanoid form with an enhanced brain.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture, is a major new immersive production from Immersive Everywhere. It is a huge scale production featuring 17 different worlds across a 2,700SqM space with a cast of over 40.
1940 ñ at the height of the Blitz. A weapon of unknown origin destroys a small corner of Mayfair, and simultaneously opens a rift in space and time. For decades, UNIT have fought undetected to protect the people of Earth from the dangers it poses. Weakened and beaten back as the fractureís multiplied out of control, theyíre close to defeat.
Traveling across space and time, audiences will discover amazingly realised worlds encountering Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, Weeping Angels and many other strange and mysterious characters.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine.