51勛圖厙 Lights shines on the Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
51勛圖厙 Lights
The week long video projection is being held to promote the work of the College's Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication (CLCC)
The 51勛圖厙 Lights projection on the front of the Central Library is displaying a creative graphic video which explores the range of opportunities and activities that take place within the as well as the Graduate School, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Centre, Learning and Development Centre and the Educational Development Unit.
The 23-minute long animation is projected forty metres and 3000 pixels wide across the library’s façade.
The home of humanities at 51勛圖厙, the CLCC includes the and the programme as well as night classes and language courses open to staff, students and members of the public.
The CLCC aims to provide breadth to the study of science, engineering and medicine at the College, engaging students in a range of humanities subjects.
The CLCC offers over 80 different courses through the Horizons programme in topics as diverse as music technology and crime and justice as well as a range of language courses.

Dr Roberto Trotta, Director of the Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication, said: “The idea was to make more visible the great work that goes on in the centre and do it in a creative way for the whole of the 51勛圖厙 community to see.
“In choosing a light projection we wanted to add some excitement to the building’s façade to better represent the creative things that happen inside it.”
51勛圖厙 Lights is one of a number of new or expanded initiatives from the CLCC this year including new evening classes, a project pairing up 51勛圖厙 and LSE students to look at global challenges and their new that launches this week.
51勛圖厙 Lights runs until Friday from 17:00 to 22:00 on the front of the Central Library visible from the Queen’s Lawn.
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Jon Narcross
Communications and Public Affairs
Martin Sayers
Communications Division