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I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put
projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? Thanks. |
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In message of Tue, 9 Jan 2007
08:45:26 in uk.transport.london, writes I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? They have them at Tottenham Court Road on the up escalator from the Central Line. I found them very disconcerting. -- Walter Briscoe |
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I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? Thanks. Not sure when, but it looks like the walls have been set up for it at a number of stations (i.e. posters removed and walls painted with large white blocks) - Oxford Circus springs to mind, as part of the ongoing refurbishment. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 08:45:26 GMT, wrote:
I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? Thanks. Didn't they have something like this at Heathrow T4 for a while, probably decades ago! |
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In message , Chris
Hills writes wrote: I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? They've had them for years at QVB station (Sydney CBD). They also used to show news and weather. Circular Quay Station had them in 2001, too. I hated the idea, just as much as I hate the "on train" TV of which Central Trains seem so proud. I would like to see that in London but I expect it isn't as much of a revenue source as advertising. That said, I'm not sure we're talking about he same thing on this thread. The once on escalators are basically plasma "moving" versions of the ubiquitous escalator ads which have been around for almost as long as the Tube. But we may be talking about actual "programmes" (as opposed to just animated posters for want of a better word) on platforms. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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Aren't they doing that at the Holborn escalators?
BTW, I remember that there were advertisements between stations on Berlin's U-Bahn that worked like a film. As the train passed each frame, it created for passengers on board the illusion that there was movement in the advertisement. Are there any such plans in London or has anything like that been tried in the past? "Dave A" wrote in message ... Not sure when, but it looks like the walls have been set up for it at a number of stations (i.e. posters removed and walls painted with large white blocks) - Oxford Circus springs to mind, as part of the ongoing refurbishment. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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"Peter Frimberley" wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 08:45:26 GMT, wrote: I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? Thanks. Didn't they have something like this at Heathrow T4 for a while, probably decades ago! Well they wouldnt be able to have them at Canary Wharf because the posters are behind glass doors. |
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"Dave A" wrote in message ... wrote: I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? Thanks. Not sure when, but it looks like the walls have been set up for it at a number of stations (i.e. posters removed and walls painted with large white blocks) - Oxford Circus springs to mind, as part of the ongoing refurbishment. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London I think it has the potential to be very Orwellian and to echo the worst aspects of "Blade Runner". All we need is a picture of our esteemed leaders Bliar / Brown, a feed of propaganda bull **** from the [b][b][C] "Trust" and perhaps a few pictures of a hanged Saddam Hussein as part of our "War of Terror", and we're there. |
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Walter Briscoe wrote:
In message of Tue, 9 Jan 2007 08:45:26 in uk.transport.london, writes I read somewhere I cannot remember where but they were going to put projector adverts at tube stations? Do you know when they are doing this and at which tube stations? They have them at Tottenham Court Road on the up escalator from the Central Line. I found them very disconcerting. That's not what he means - those are LCD displays. He is talking about the projection of video across the track at platforms. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5076430.stm -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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BTW, I remember that there were advertisements between stations on Berlin's U-Bahn that worked like a film. As the train passed each frame, it created for passengers on board the illusion that there was movement in the advertisement. PATH (a rail system between New York and New Jersey) has (or had, not too long ago) such an advertisement in an abandoned station at 19th Street in Manhattan. And the New York subway system used to have a piece of animated artwork, called Masstransiscope, also at an abandoned station, in Brooklyn, near the Manhattan Bridge. It was vandalized in the late 80's and the lights were turned off then, but several months ago the lights were turned back on (even though the exhibit is still covered in graffiti). You can see it out of the right side of the northbound B and Q trains between DeKalb Avenue and the bridge portal (just south of Gold Street interlocking). More information on Masstransiscope: http://www.akazelig.com/commlab/masstransiscope.html -- David of Broadway New York, NY, USA |
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Ian Jelf wrote:
Circular Quay Station had them in 2001, too. I hated the idea, just as much as I hate the "on train" TV of which Central Trains seem so proud. I don't like CT's version, but I do like the Train-Infoscreen "silent" version that is used on Hamburg's U-Bahn. It's a bit like a Powerpoint presentation, and isn't at all disruptive, and (making it all the more useful) it shows the next station information as well, together with a nice picture of the station concerned. To get back on thread, the same thing is shown by projector at Hbf-Sued station, and isn't at all disruptive, nor in any way unpleasant. It's been in use since at least 1999. Neil |
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In message .com, Neil
Williams writes I don't like CT's version, but I do like the Train-Infoscreen "silent" version that is used on Hamburg's U-Bahn. It's a bit like a Powerpoint presentation, and isn't at all disruptive, and (making it all the more useful) it shows the next station information as well, together with a nice picture of the station concerned. There was something vaguely similar to that on the RV1 bus when it was first introduced, apparently using GPS technology and it *was* useful. But it seemed to fall out of use after a while. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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