Connecting Light

Tonight we went to see the Connecting Light Exhibition. This started yesterday and finishes tonight as part of the London 2012 Festival. The idea is that messages will be sent along the length of Hadrian’s Wall using a series of 400 tethered weather balloons which are lit by LED lights. Hadrian’s Wall will become a length of different colours as the balloons are used to send messages along the length of the wall. You can send messages remotely via the internet and also view it online up until 11.00 pm tonight at http://connectinglight.info/

We went along to Segedunum Roman Fort to view it. I would have liked to go right up into the countryside along Hadrian’s Wall but felt this was not really feasible. Segedunum Roman Fort is actually quite close by us in Wallsend, strangely enough called Wallsend because it is at the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall. Segedunum is one the most excavated Roman Fort on the length of Hadrian’s Wall. It also has a viewing tower so you get an elevated view of the fort as well as a complete replica of a Roman bath house.

Connecting LightWhen we got there the sun was starting to set and we could see the balloons tethered in the roman excavations. At this point one of the balloons had not been elevated and people were busy inflating it with what looked a bit like a leaf blower. The sun had only just started to set when we got there so we took the opportunity to look around the museum.

Connecting LightThis is a close up of one of the weather balloons before they were lit up. As you can see it must have taken a fair amount of work to get 400 of these set up along the length of the wall.

Inside the museum you had the opportunity to send a message along the wall. You got the choice of different coloured balloons which you had to inflate. Before they were fully inflated you needed to add a glow stick inside to make it light up in the dark. There was a little bit of a knack to doing this but we got there in the end. When the balloon was fully inflated you had to write a message on it and this would be sent along the wall at some later point in the evening. It is exciting to know that the message we wrote on that balloon will travel some 73 miles along the length of Hadrian’s Wall via the Connecting Light exhibition.

We waited until it got darker to take a few more photographs. This is one time when I wished I had a camera that did more detailed zoom. We were not allowed on the site for a close up and the reality looked much better than the photographs.

Connecting Light

Connecting LightYou still get an idea of what it looked like though. Behind us was a very large yellow full moon which added to the atmosphere and I would have loved to wait until it was completely dark to get the full effect of the Connecting Light Exhibition. I had my son with me so I did not want to be out too late but I am glad we made the effort to go and see it. It was a very interesting experience.

 

Samsung Olympic Pins Competition

The Samsung Olympic Pins competition will be taking place in London over the summer, if you are in London for the Olympics why not take part?

The Samsung Mobile Pins are innovate mobile shops, called PINS as they are like moving pinpoints on a map. Inside each pin of the Samsung Mobile Pins you will be able to try out Samsung devices and talk to staff who will guide you though the use of each one. It is a great idea as you actually get a feel for what the phone is like before you decide to pay for one or upgrade on a contract and find it is a mistake. This is a picture of what a PIN looks like:

Samsung Mobile PinAs well as the change to have a play with the latest Samsung technology and learn all about it you also have the chance to win prizes. All you need to do is download the Samsung Mobile Pin app to your phone. When you are near to a Samsung Mobile Pin you need to open the app and check in. A one minute countdowns start randomly and if you have checked in before it starts you have a chance to win. At the end of the countdown selected users will be given a pin badge with a unique number engraved on it. On the 12th August a grand countdown will start and at the end of this one unique number will be selected randomly. This person will win the grand countdown prize.

So what can you win? There are global travel tickets and over 100 Samsung Galaxy SIII’s waiting to be won. If you collect all 49 pin badges you have a chance to win global travel tickets. The first 100 people to get all 49 badges will win a Samsung Galaxy SIII.

If you are  in London, why not give it a go. It sounds like great fun to me and you have a chance to get your hands on some awesome technology.

You can download the Samsung Olympic Pin App here:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.mobilepin&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5zYW1zdW5nLm1vYmlsZXBpbiJd

You can find the Samsung Mobile Pins in the following locations:

Samsung Mobile PIN

  • Westfield Shepherds Bush, Old Spital Fields Market (2nd July – 12th Aug)
  • Olympic Park, Hyde Park (17th July – 12th August)

Galaxy Studio  (16th july – 12th Aug)

  • Heathrow T1, Canary Wharf, Broadgate Estate, St Pancreas Station Stratford Int Station, Westfield Stratford City, One New Change Mall, N1 Centre

If you do get a chance to visit a Samsung Mobile Pin do let me know, I would love to see some photos.

Disclosure: I am writing this as part of my participation in the Samsung Mob!lers program. I was not told what to write and my opinions are my own.

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