Copeland, Jodie

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12/07/2009
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Jodie Luke Copeland is from Southampton. He applied because it was totally different. He is wearing an all-over lycra outfit in bright yellow to look a bit like the plasticine character Morph. He is a music promoter and will be playing various songs. He will be giving out lanterns to release in memory of his Mum. He wants to do something that stands out and is visually exciting. The weather is his only fear. He is doing the project for his Mum. Music is his passion. He mainly promotes indie-rock bands; he has a banner to promote his work. He describes himself as silly. He didn't know who Anthony Gormley was before applying but admires what he is doing. He will be playing a clip of the QE2's final journey.

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