The Dark Side of the Moon revisited

Wednesday 28 October 2009 16:19 GMT
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Last night Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon album cover was beamed across London’s skyline.

The iconic black prism with a streak of refracted rainbow was recreated on Primrose Hill, London using a pyramid structure, LED lighting and powerful lasers.

The event was organised by Sky Arts to celebrate the screening of a1994 live performance by Pink Floyd at Earl’s Court, called Pulse: Dark Side of the Moon Live. It is due to be shown again on Sky Arts on Monday 16th November.

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