The world’s first ever twitter powered projection saw Somerset House in London transformed into a blank canvas for a spectacular animation for the launch of the “Enough Food for Everyone IF…” campaign which will call on David Cameron to use his presidency of the forthcoming G8 to address the root causes of hunger, which still kills two million children every year. A projector displayed tweets supporting the campaign from celebrities, which included actors Bill Nighy, Keeley Hawes and Bonnie Wright, and the general public.Picture: Frank PR

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