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Klip Collective creates 38-ft. tall projection of Big Ben for Flower Show

For this year's London-themed Philadelphia Flower Show, Northern Liberties creative agency Klip Collective made Big Ben come to life. The company used its trademark mapping projection style to create a 38-ft. replica of the iconic London clock.

For this year’s London-themed Philadelphia Flower Show, Northern Liberties creative agency Klip Collective made Big Ben come to life.

The company used its trademark mapping projection style to create a 38-ft. replica of the iconic London clock. This Big Ben not only tells time — it spins every five minutes and takes you inside the clock, revealing the “inner-workings” of the clock and even a clock worker, said Klip Collective spokeswoman Michelle Barbieri. Every hour, instead of a bell, it plays a montage dedicated to British pop culture.

Watch a video of the clock below, complete with a sweet soundtrack composed by Klip Collective’s Thom Roland. (And look out for the David Bowie cameo!) The Flower Show will close at the end of the weekend.

Philadelphia Flower Show 2013 from Klip Collective on Vimeo.

Check out our coverage of previous Klip Collective works here.

Companies: Klip Collective / Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
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