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Previously unseen material relating to the late David Bowie is set to go on public display for the first time as part of a new immersive, multimedia experience at London's Lightroom. Bowie's former publicist Alan Edwards says "you can sometimes feel him in the room". Report by Keechl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Well, there's a few things. We've got some material that people haven't seen before that we've managed to sort of
00:05dig out of the Bowie archive
00:06and that's footage that's rare or unseen and we've got photographs and sort of personal effects.
00:11But I think really what the show has, which you don't necessarily get elsewhere, is this synthesis of different materials.
00:18So we're bringing together animation, live performance material, music, voiceover.
00:24And it's all housed in this kind of cathedral-like space with vast 12-meter-high walls and it kind
00:30of creates a show that you can really be inside, I think.
00:33Yeah, it's sometimes strange because it's his voice. And I'm occasionally looking at my shoulder, what did you say, David?
00:40You know, you feel him in the room. And some of the things that are really evocative for me are
00:46the less obvious things, you know.
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