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Reading the papers this morning... a quote by Antony Gormley caught my imagination... what quotation lights your fire??


"celebrating how each of us is creating or contributing to a possible future, which is shared. That's really the core of it, and it's saying you don't have to be dead, you don't have to be a king, you don't have to have killed anybody; you, in your individual uniqueness, are a critical point in a shared world. And valuable."


Antony Gormley?s ONE AND OTHER project for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square will be live streamed for 24hrs on 6th July


http://www.oneandother.co.uk/


The plinth will be occupied for 100 consecutive days, 24 hours a day, by members of the public who have volunteered to stand on it for an hour at a time. 2,400 people will be able to participate, they can do, be, what and who every they choose... what a wonderful idea....

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