SLAM! Sports SLAM! Olympics 2012 London
  Tue, June 5, 2007




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Logo pulled after seizures
Olympic animation concerns Epilepsy Action




LONDON (AP) — An animated display of London’s jigsaw-style 2012 Olympics logo, which has drawn an unfavourable public response, was removed from an official website Tuesday following concern it could trigger epileptic seizures.

Epilepsy Action, a British health charity, said 10 people had complained about the animation and some had suffered seizures from watching images depicting a diver plunging into a pool.

The Olympic group said it has taken steps to remove the animation from the website and will now re-edit the film.

The design is made up of four jagged pieces that form the numbers 2012 in a variety of colours. It cost US$796,000 and was targeted at young people. The logo was unveiled Monday and within hours an online petition was established asking for a new design.

London’s Design Museum founder Stephen Bayley said the logo was “a puerile mess, an artistic flop and a commercial scandal.”

Chief organizer Sebastian Coe claimed the graffiti-style design was created to draw the attention of young people. An official website shows flashing and moving images of the logo. In a departure from previous games, the logo has no visual imagery of the host city or country.














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