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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmancollectSPACE Tom Hanks returns to the moon with 'The Moonwalkers,' a new visual experienceWhat do you get when you combine the production house that converted the Washington Monument into a Saturn V rocket, the recently reworked imagery of "Apollo Remastered" and the actor who made "Houston, we have a problem" a household phrase?An immersive, nearly hour-long experience offering a unique new perspective on humanity's past and future voyages to the moon."The Moonwalkers: A Journey With Tom Hanks" will take over London's Lightroom showspace to tell the history of the Apollo missions, as well as NASA's plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface in the coming years. mode1charlieSuper!Is there any discussion about turning this into a traveling exhibition after its initial London run is over in April 2024? Robert PearlmanI am told by someone who is a position to know that the expectation is that it will travel but there are no plans as of yet.Larry McGlynnI wonder if they would create an application for Quest VR goggles? Robert PearlmanTeaser trailerRecording of the score by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra:GilbertVery interesting.Robert PearlmanLightroom has added "The Moonwalkers" souvenirs to its online store, including a patch (as pictured here), apparel and a program with essays from Tom Hanks and a behind-the-scenes look at Andy Saunders' work.Buel quote:Originally posted by Larry McGlynn:I wonder if they would create an application for Quest VR goggles? You've tried the Apollo 11 app on the Quest 2?Robert PearlmanLightroom video Guests share their reaction to the world premiere of "The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks" at a star-studded reception held at Lightroom King's Cross, London.Booking until 21 April 2024, get your tickets for The Moonwalkers. nasamadAttended The Moonwalkers today with my (non space geek) girlfriend. Really great show and well worth it he price of the tickets. I'm pretty sure the room shook as much as the fake LCC shakes in the Saturn V Centre at KSCVC! The way the show intertwined Artemis and Apollo was great and Andy Saunders' work blown up to massive room size looks incredible. Of course Tom Hanks narration was perfect, telling his story of witnessing Apollo as a school boy.If you're lucky enough to live in the UK or you're here on a visit, I can't recommend it enough.Robert PearlmanAdam, the show sounds fantastic. I am curious, did you watch the entire show seated or standing? And if the latter (or a mix of the two) did you wander around the room or stay in one place? What would you recommend is the best way to experience the show?nasamadRobert, we watched the show seated. There are padded benches in the room, all oriented facing the same wall, while at the back of the room there are a few levels of tiered benches, but you would need to still crane your head around to see what is projected on the wall above you. The seating faces one wall where the main countdown to the show and mission control screens are projected, and the narration is subtitled at the top. This is the focus point of the show.I think wherever you sit your going to have to look around a bit if you want to see every image as all 4 walls and the floor have projections on them. Robert Pearlman"The Moonwalkers" has been extended at Lightroom from an original closing date of April 21 to now June 9, 2024.No word yet if it will then be staged in another venue.MOLHere is a new video from Lightroom featuring more clips of the experience and showing Tom Hanks with the Artemis 2 crew at the Johnson Space Center.KiteVisited it on Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed. Recommended to all who can attend.Robert Pearlman"The Moonwalkers" has again been extended at The Lightroom. Tickets are now available through Oct. 13, 2024.thisismillsThank you for posting an update on the extension.I'll be in London for a few days in June, very happy that I will be able to see this now, just got my ticket booked.
Tom Hanks returns to the moon with 'The Moonwalkers,' a new visual experienceWhat do you get when you combine the production house that converted the Washington Monument into a Saturn V rocket, the recently reworked imagery of "Apollo Remastered" and the actor who made "Houston, we have a problem" a household phrase?An immersive, nearly hour-long experience offering a unique new perspective on humanity's past and future voyages to the moon."The Moonwalkers: A Journey With Tom Hanks" will take over London's Lightroom showspace to tell the history of the Apollo missions, as well as NASA's plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface in the coming years.
What do you get when you combine the production house that converted the Washington Monument into a Saturn V rocket, the recently reworked imagery of "Apollo Remastered" and the actor who made "Houston, we have a problem" a household phrase?
An immersive, nearly hour-long experience offering a unique new perspective on humanity's past and future voyages to the moon.
"The Moonwalkers: A Journey With Tom Hanks" will take over London's Lightroom showspace to tell the history of the Apollo missions, as well as NASA's plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface in the coming years.
Is there any discussion about turning this into a traveling exhibition after its initial London run is over in April 2024?
Recording of the score by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra:
quote:Originally posted by Larry McGlynn:I wonder if they would create an application for Quest VR goggles?
Guests share their reaction to the world premiere of "The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks" at a star-studded reception held at Lightroom King's Cross, London.Booking until 21 April 2024, get your tickets for The Moonwalkers.
Booking until 21 April 2024, get your tickets for The Moonwalkers.
The way the show intertwined Artemis and Apollo was great and Andy Saunders' work blown up to massive room size looks incredible. Of course Tom Hanks narration was perfect, telling his story of witnessing Apollo as a school boy.
If you're lucky enough to live in the UK or you're here on a visit, I can't recommend it enough.
I am curious, did you watch the entire show seated or standing? And if the latter (or a mix of the two) did you wander around the room or stay in one place? What would you recommend is the best way to experience the show?
The seating faces one wall where the main countdown to the show and mission control screens are projected, and the narration is subtitled at the top. This is the focus point of the show.
I think wherever you sit your going to have to look around a bit if you want to see every image as all 4 walls and the floor have projections on them.
No word yet if it will then be staged in another venue.
I'll be in London for a few days in June, very happy that I will be able to see this now, just got my ticket booked.
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