Jun 16, 2009 11:44
Spotted this from a while back on the Doctor Who News Page..
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Experience Design, the team behind the Doctor Who Up Close exhibition in Cardiff Bay, have announced plans to open a Torchwood-themed exhibition in the Bay area.
The ambitious plan aims to reconstruct sets from the Torchwood Hub seen in the series, based across two levels, including an upstairs recreation of the Cardiff Bay watertower with lift to the 'hub' below! It is also hoped that costumes from the series will also be on show.
Head designer of Experience Design, Martin Wilkie said: "A Torchwood Exhibition would be a great addition to the Bay area. We have looked at several sites for a Torchwood Exhibition but we are hoping that this one might be available soon. The appeal of Torchwood brings many visitors to Cardiff Bay, especially to see the Torchwood Water Tower. The building we are hoping to use for the Torchwood Exhibition is near this famous TV landmark."
A Georgian building in Bute Crescent has been identified as a possible location for the exhibition, and Cardiff council are currently reviewing the application, which is hoped to open in July.
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If Cardiff wasn't about 8 hours away by train, I would be tempted. D:
Although, I would 100% prefer an exhibition to include the TARDIS console room. :D
So... There's a possibility I could be in a Chameleon Circuit video! :O
Basically, one of the band members (charlieissocoollike) is going to make a video about the album and is asking for anyone with the album to record a testimony / them being happy with the CD. Since I've lent the CD to someone I'll try and get away with a 'humerus' testimony. I'm thinking of something like "I used to live in the bins behind Tesco. Now, thanks to Chameleon Circuit, I've moved up to Waitroes!"
I just realised that the body count in P&A 3 is really stacking up. 0_0 I should probably tone it down from now on...
I can't think of much else to say right now...
doctor who,
phantom and alien,
music