Laser tower in place at Glastonbury
11th June 2007 - 12:08
An 80ft (24m) tower which will beam lasers across the Glastonbury Festival was put into place on Sunday.
The steel structure was put in the Left Field, where political debate will mix with music during the three-day event later in June.
The tower was built at a shipyard in Devon and designed by a Cornish sculptor.
Geoff Martin, Left Field director, said: “The tower is a lasting monument to the global fight for justice.”
He added: “Where else would human rights and culture clash in such a positive spirit?”
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