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Brighton graduate lights up London

Besi Besemar July 18, 2018

University of Brighton graduate lights up Londonā€™s most iconic buildings with political slogans.

JACK Mills, who graduated with BA(Hons) in Humanities and is now Print Features EditorĀ on the magazine Dazed and Confused, teamed up with New York activist group The Illuminator who travel the world projecting messages onto high-visibility buildings.

Jack Mills
Jack Mills

Jack, 31, said: ā€œFor our project #AddressTheNation we took issues that matter most to our readers and projected them into the skyline of London ā€“ specifically, onto the Houses of Parliament, the Ministry of Justice, The Royal Courts of Justice, and Nelsonā€™s Column. Across nine projections, we addressed top topics including Brexit, Donald Trumpā€™s visit, the NHS and the abuse of trans people at London Pride.

ā€œIt was a first for Dazed and all went well ā€“ although a warden did try to move us along while we were projecting onto Nelsonā€™s Column. No disrespect was intended, but this was a way to get our readersā€™ messages across. Many young people feel they aren’t being listened to by our government, and with Trump’s helicopters flying over London ā€“ a visit that many Londoners didn’t want ā€“ it felt like the perfect moment to make a big statement. Ā 

ā€œThere have been no complaints and weā€™ve been swamped with compliments.ā€

The Illuminatorā€™s Emily Andersen told Dazed their main aim was to: ā€œShine a light on the urgent issues of our time ā€“ weā€™ve done a great job of having a moment of intervention, but also involving the power of the audience.ā€

Jack Mills worked in collaboration with Dazed’s Head of Video Bec Evans, who is launching a short film about the night tonight (July 18) on dazeddigital.com.

 

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