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Posted By: history Not new ..Just a reminder - 19th Jul 2011 7:15pm
This weekend coming is 100th birthday for liver buildings and copied and pasted Lalas original posting ...
3D son et lumiere event to say happy birthday to city's favourite old birds

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IT may have started out as a design that the sniffy didn't want on their waterfront, but the Liver building is 100 this year.

What better way to celebrate a building that's standing loud and proud than with an event that's the same?

A special free On The Waterfront weekend at the Pier Head will mark the centenary, with all the usual live music and also a UK first which organisers say will astound audiences.

Every evening from 22-24 July, a 3D Son et Lumiere spectacular from Czech Republic artists The Macula will use images and sound to bring the building to life in a show. So confident are Liverpol City Council that this is something truly extraordinary that they say they hope people will talk about for generations to come.

There will even be illuminated fish in the canal.

The spectacle will take the History of the city over the last 800 years – from civil war and industrial revolution, to World War Two and the Beatles.

Across the way, the city’s newest building will also be on the receiving end of some of this. The new Museum of Liverpool, which will have opened just a few days earlier on19 July, will host its own 3D projection.

It plans to create a new waterfront dimension, billed as "changing the perception of seemingly ordinary objects, and at the same time shattering the viewer’s perception and perspective".

The Macula, whose installations in Prague and Dubai are pictured here, are working in the Uk for the first time. Spokesman Martin Posta said: "The Liverpool challenge is one of the most important events for The Macula team in 2011.

“The On The Waterfront event should be the place where modern architectural mapping meets Liverpool's History and its contemporaneousness. In our conception, the creative approach to the projection should come from the historical differences of the buildings.

“The Royal Liver Building should represent the old, traditional aspect of Liverpool’s History, drawing inspiration from the uniqueness of the architecture and depicting the city’s 800-year-History on the surface of the building. At the same time we want to reflect its significance as a symbol of the wealth during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century."

Meanwhile, expect to find blues singer Connie Lush and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra entertaining the crowds.

Throughout each evening, giant, illuminated lanterns representing key points in the city’s History will be on display at the Pier Head. There will be an extended opening of the Museum of Liverpool from 10am to 10pm.

Liverpool City Council’s cabinet member for culture and tourism, Councillor Wendy Simon, said: “The Liver Building was controversial from the start - it was the first to use reinforced concrete which was revolutionary at the time, but because of the modern look of the building, people didn’t take to it at first. And now we can safely say it’s one of the most loved buildings in the city.

“July really is going to be a month to remember and we hope thousands of people will take the opportunity to be part of this memorable, free event which is sure to be one of the major highlights of 2011.

The final On the Waterfront event will take place from 8-15 September 2011 and will see a new-look Mersey River Festival return for the first time since 2005. A Royal Navy visit along with Cunard Cruise Liners, including the new Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary 2, will all be part of the much-anticipated activities.
This will be spectacular ..get your wiki butts down to liverpool waterfront or over this side with binoculars.
Posted By: Snickas Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 19th Jul 2011 7:23pm
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A picture i took last year of the Liver Building.

Can't wait to see the River Festivel smile
Posted By: TheComputerLab Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 19th Jul 2011 7:38pm
Any details on times of events or specific locations?
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 19th Jul 2011 7:46pm
This is what The Macula get up to!

Clicky
Posted By: history Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 19th Jul 2011 7:52pm
sorry have no times but it must be after dusk.
Posted By: yewgarth Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 19th Jul 2011 8:18pm
Originally Posted by MissGuided
This is what The Macula get up to!

Clicky


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Posted By: Necronuss Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 20th Jul 2011 5:59pm
anyone got a heads up on the time of the show please
Posted By: MrBrightside Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 21st Jul 2011 8:19am
The 3 days at a glance...

Friday 22 July 2011
10am - 10pm - Museum of Liverpool open
11am - 6pm - Royal Liver Building Exhibition
8:45pm - Lantern Display & Architectural Lighting
9:30pm - Connie Lush in Concert
10:15pm - The Macula Spectacular

Saturday 23 July 2011
10am - 10pm - Museum of Liverpool open
11am - 6pm - Royal Liver Building Exhibition
5pm - West Everton Children's Orchestra
8:15pm - Lantern Display
8:45pm - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in concert
10:15pm - The Macula Spectacular

Sunday 24 July 2011
10am - 10pm - Museum of Liverpool open
11am - 6pm - Royal Liver Building Exhibition
8:45pm - Lantern Display
9:30pm - 6ix Toys in Concert
10:15pm - The Macula Spectacular

The Museum of Liverpool

The Museum of Liverpool opens on 19 July taking its place on Liverpool’s iconic waterfront exactly 100 years after its world renowned neighbour the Royal Liver Building. It will be Liverpool’s largest free visitor attraction and it will tell the story of Liverpool’s development to the present day.
Posted By: Necronuss Re: Not new ..Just a reminder - 21st Jul 2011 9:18pm
Cheers fella
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