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Building the world's largest polar bear - Part Four

As designer and creative director on Aurora I have seen her grow from my initial rough sketch in to a fantastical giant. Working on such a unique project...
Posted by Chris Kelly - 9 September, 2013 - 12:38

Coach service from Canterbury, Brighton, Bristol and Oxford to Aurora's parade

Coaches have been arranged from Bristol, Brighton, Oxford and Canterbury to bring you to London for Aurora's parade on 15 September and take you back to your...
Posted by Fran G - 5 September, 2013 - 17:35

Building the world's largest polar bear part 3

Lucien is the director at Factory Settings, a scenic construction company, based in East London.For us at Factory Settings, constructing strange imaginings is...
Posted by Lucien Mansell - 5 September, 2013 - 17:34

Breaking: Activists ‘frack’ Lancashire County Hall

Arriving to work this morning, staff at Lancashire County Council will find a fracking rig drilling outside County Hall in Preston. It's a fake fracking outfit...
Posted by LiamBB - 4 September, 2013 - 08:57

Building the world's largest polar bear - Part Two

When we commissioned the work for Aurora, the world’s biggest polar bear, the Shard had never been climbed. The 6 women who then climbed it on 11 July had not...
Posted by Hannah Davey - 3 September, 2013 - 19:06
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