LONDON.- An innovative and radical vision of the city is played out across an impressive elliptical chandelier screen, which stretches for 48 metres around the Sackler Hall, the hub and heart of the Museums new galleries. The cinematography of LDN24 takes its inspiration from the still frames, tone poems and landscapes of filmmakers and photographers such as Patrick Keiller, Andreas Gursky, Koyaanisqatsi and Edward Burtynsky. But The Light Surgeons craft a dynamic exchange with the living city by marrying high-definition filmwork with a kaleidoscopic LED display. This display perpetually rewrites the London scene, and prompts the audio soundtrack whose pulse is dictated by the currents of digital data. LDN24 follows 24-hours in the life of London with hundreds of filmed sequences from across the capital – framing the city waking, working and winding down on a giant plasma screen. An enveloping stream of over 200 statistics flow around the LED ellipse, producing an ever-c