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Guest Mr McJohnson

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I made the terrible mistake of not taking wellies, and arrived at Shangri La dressed as Hunter S Thompson, complete with £5 flat white daps. I got sucked off about five times in the first minute, lost a shoe, then a sock, and had to abandon ship and scramble back to the railway line. Fail.

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hey!

again, a question from me: do you remember al these awesome posters and flyers everywhere in shangri la? you know, all that stuff about the disease that was killing mankind and the flights away from earth and stuff? i was idiotic enough not to take any of them, did anyone? or did someone make photos? i'd love to see some of them again...

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hey!

again, a question from me: do you remember al these awesome posters and flyers everywhere in shangri la? you know, all that stuff about the disease that was killing mankind and the flights away from earth and stuff? i was idiotic enough not to take any of them, did anyone? or did someone make photos? i'd love to see some of them again...

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I'll try again then, see if it grows...

Art at London Pleasure Gardens:

London Pleasure Gardens will be transforming Pontoon Dock from its current state of dereliction into an artistic and cultural hub. We intend to provide Londoners with a vibrant and exciting cultural experience that is both avant-garde and inclusive. We are inviting artists and creative collectives to join us in reshaping the capital’s arts landscape. This is a truly groundbreaking project, a role model for future transformation use of vacant sites by creative people. This is our chance to showcase our skills on our own, high profile site during the games.

Details:

Areas of the London Pleasure Gardens site including our extensive wall space and fencing will be embellished with stunning graphics designed by our team of Artists, various Guest Artists which could include you!

We would like to invite you to submit your artwork to be considered for this opportunity.

We are looking for graphic work and illustrations that thematically fit our artistic vision, enhancing the look and feel of our 21st Century Pleasure Gardens.

Selected entries will be collated and compiled to produce an extensive and engaging collage in a Victorian decoupage style featured around the site, which will be visited daily by hundreds and thousands of Londoners, Tourists, Olympic visitors, Guests and Performers at the Gardens.

Specifics:

We're after characters and decorative elements depicting what the Pleasure Gardens means historically and what they mean now.

This could simply be one of these things or a mixture of all of them, combined to create a wallpaper montage,

The original 17th century pleasure gardens were a place of inspiration, entertainment, communication and culture – we’d like you to consider what this means to us presently and what it will mean in 20 or 50 years time.

Designs could portray single characters, strolling couples enjoying their surroundings, performers entertaining the crowds or full scenes of revelling parties.

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Can't find much more info on this.. whens it opening and is it gonna be free or get tickets for it?

I'm contemplating going BLOC for it but I don't wanna spunk 60 odd quid on a night where i'd be rushing back from work when I could just go the next weekend and have a proper go at it!

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I made the terrible mistake of not taking wellies, and arrived at Shangri La dressed as Hunter S Thompson, complete with £5 flat white daps. I got sucked off about five times in the first minute, lost a shoe, then a sock, and had to abandon ship and scramble back to the railway line. Fail.

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Bloc @ London Pleasure Gardens not off to the best of starts by the sound of things

Fears about overcrowding led to the shutdown one of the UK's largest electronic music festivals on Friday night amid chaotic scenes and the arrival of police to help facilitate the evacuation of thousands of people from the venue in London's docklands.

Irate members of the public lambasted Bloc 2012 on Twitter as a "disaster" and a "car crash" although its own official feed continued to generate tweets as if the event at the Royal Victoria Docks was proceeding without hitches.

Some of the biggest acts in electronic dance music had been brought together at the London Pleasure Gardens in the Royal Victoria Docks, where a 60,000-square-metre outdoor derelict space had been redesigned by the team behind Glastonbury's Shangri-La.

The US rapper Snoop Dogg was billed to headline on Friday night, while Orbital were due to entertain the masses on Saturday. It was the first time that Bloc had been held outside a holiday resort, with Pontin's in Hemsby and Butlin's in Minehead having hosted the festival in previous years.

The continuation of the festival into the weekend appeared to be in doubt as many ticket holders were prevented from entering after queuing for hours, while extra police made their way to the location before midnight to oversee the departure of those inside.

Anger on Twitter gathered around the #bloc hashtag as pictures were relayed of festival goers standing behind crowd barriers with police looking on. Tickets had ranged in price from £55 to £125 and Friday night had been described on the event's official website as a sellout.

Bloc is um a disaster right now. "we're in the middle of a car crash". Could it just be shut down?

— dan hancox (@danhancox)

The music writer Dan Hancox reported shortly after midnight that the police had "cut the site in two", tweeting earlier: "Bloc is um a disaster right now. We're in the middle of a car crash."

The reaction of another Twitter user, Rob Gregg, was typical: "Bloc is the worst festival I've ever been to. I don't know how they've managed it."

Another, Lauren Strain, tweeted: "Scary, and very nearly led to injuries; all we were told was 'move back' – where to exactly?"

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