Missing UFO..
iamnothere
2011/08/03 16:27:57
Search is on for missing 'floating island'

'Is Land' is made of durable polyurethane with foliage décor and was built to represent the "slightly modified reality" of summer festivals Photo: NICK CARO
Peter Hutchison
By Peter Hutchison
10:54AM BST 03 Aug 2011
'Is Land' was a £9,000 helium-filled sculpture of a desert island which floated above the heads of revellers at the Secret Garden Party festival recently.
However, the art project drifted off somewhere without anyone seeing it and may now be floating in the troposphere, the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere.
Sarah Cockings and Laurence Symonds, Royal College of Art graduates, who created the seven-metre wide airborne islet have asked that any sightings be reported via the website is-land.co.uk.
'Is Land' is made of durable polyurethane with foliage décor and was built over six months.
It was last seen at approximately 3am on Sunday 24 July hanging over a lake at the Cambridgeshire festival by security guards who witnessed two unidentified youths in a dinghy cutting all five of its tether ropes, releasing the island into the sky.
A statement on the 'Is Land' website reads: "Due to ignorant vandals, the original Is Land is currently floating at an unknown height somewhere within the atmosphere.
"However what goes up must come down, so the hunt is on. If what looks like a floating chunk of earth turns up in your Nan’s back garden, or if you think you see a new planet intercept your easy Jet flight to the Algarve, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Using atmospheric data similar to that used by the United States' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the creators have predicted that the inflatable may be hovering over the Czech Republic but hope it is still in Britain somewhere.
A report on a UFO website a few days after the island's disappearance suggested it may have been seen over the Isle of Wight.
Local airports have been informed about Is Land but a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority said there had been no reported sightings of it.
Miss Cockings and Mr Symonds hope 'Is Land' will be found in time to appear at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert, later this month.
However, they have started to build a second version, just in case the original is not returned, and have received a donation from the organisers of the Secret Garden Party.

'Is Land' is made of durable polyurethane with foliage décor and was built to represent the "slightly modified reality" of summer festivals Photo: NICK CARO
Peter Hutchison
By Peter Hutchison
10:54AM BST 03 Aug 2011
'Is Land' was a £9,000 helium-filled sculpture of a desert island which floated above the heads of revellers at the Secret Garden Party festival recently.
However, the art project drifted off somewhere without anyone seeing it and may now be floating in the troposphere, the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere.
Sarah Cockings and Laurence Symonds, Royal College of Art graduates, who created the seven-metre wide airborne islet have asked that any sightings be reported via the website is-land.co.uk.
'Is Land' is made of durable polyurethane with foliage décor and was built over six months.
It was last seen at approximately 3am on Sunday 24 July hanging over a lake at the Cambridgeshire festival by security guards who witnessed two unidentified youths in a dinghy cutting all five of its tether ropes, releasing the island into the sky.
A statement on the 'Is Land' website reads: "Due to ignorant vandals, the original Is Land is currently floating at an unknown height somewhere within the atmosphere.
"However what goes up must come down, so the hunt is on. If what looks like a floating chunk of earth turns up in your Nan’s back garden, or if you think you see a new planet intercept your easy Jet flight to the Algarve, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Using atmospheric data similar to that used by the United States' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the creators have predicted that the inflatable may be hovering over the Czech Republic but hope it is still in Britain somewhere.
A report on a UFO website a few days after the island's disappearance suggested it may have been seen over the Isle of Wight.
Local airports have been informed about Is Land but a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority said there had been no reported sightings of it.
Miss Cockings and Mr Symonds hope 'Is Land' will be found in time to appear at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert, later this month.
However, they have started to build a second version, just in case the original is not returned, and have received a donation from the organisers of the Secret Garden Party.
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- mary E 2011/08/04 18:11:33
If it landed in my back yard, would it be an educational play station for my granddaughter? If so, I wouldn't notify them until she had maximized her learning experience to the fullest!reply - bob 2011/08/03 22:03:52
+2wonder if they can find my darn tape measure while they are at itreply - turnright 2011/08/03 17:58:33
+2Old hippies might think thay are having "flashbacks".reply -
+1LOL and young pot heads tooreply - Dagon 2011/08/03 17:03:46
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+1it is out there floating around somewhere Lolreply















