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CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING ON 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY Monday 24 October, 19.00 – 20.45
In 1968, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odysseybrought viewers a vision of the future informed and shaped by the revolutionary changes of the era. For design of his science fiction epic, Kubric chose a man who had no experience of film design – NASA illustrator Harry Lange. Join Christopher Frayling for a look at the key designs for this ground-breaking film, based on exclusive access to the designer’s archive. Read more and book
Includes wine reception | | GLASTONBURY: LAND AND LEGEND 10 September 2016 – 26 February 2017 An immersive film and sound installation about the Glastonbury Festival through time, space and people. Showcasing footage captured onsite in the idyllic Somerset countryside at Worthy Farm in 2014, the installation deconstructs the festival tapestry to create an epic kaleidoscope of experiences, intimate and spectacular. From hard work to revelry, sunrise to sunset, spring to winter, mud to green fields, the seen to the unseen. Read more
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 | COMPETITION: WIN THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME TO SAN FRANCISCO To celebrate You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970 we’re giving you the chance to win a trip of a life time for you and a friend to San Francisco to retrace the steps of the hippy revolution and discover where flower power was born! Prize includes return flights to San Francisco from the UK; a five-night stay at the Argonaut Hotel, courtesy of Kuoni; an additional two-night stay at Clift San Francisco; a visit to the Levi’s® Archives in the HQ, $501 to spend in the Levi’s® store and pairs of Sennheiser MOMENTUM wireless headphones to provide the musical soundtrack to your trip. Find out more |  |  |
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LEVI'S®
Levi’s® are proud partners of You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970 as a brand that has been synonymous with youth culture since it’s explosion in the late 1960s, continually evolving to remain inextricably linked to today’s most important cultural movements. Read more
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Audio specialist Sennheiser brings its AMBEO 3D audio technology to this exhibition, immersing visitors in the world of Woodstock – and making them feel a part of this pivotal moment in popular music history. Read more
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 | SHOP YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? RECORDS AND REBELS 1966-1970
Shop an exciting selection of products inspired by our autumn exhibition You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970, including fashion, music and prints. The range includes signed reproductions of posters featured in the exhibition, exclusive Levi’s® 505c jeans and headphones by Sennheiser. Shop now |  |  |
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