Community | September 25, 2008 | 15 comments

Mystery ads on London Underground baffle commuters

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Mysterious adverts featuring images of Barack Obama, David Cameron and the CERN particle collider on London Underground platforms have sparked debate among confused commuters and bloggers.

The adverts, which all have bold black backgrounds, started appearing at London Underground stations and on trains earlier this week, and were published in several national newspapers this morning. They contain no text, and there are few clues to what they are promoting.

At least six separate designs have been spotted around London: Barack Obama outside No 10 Downing Street, David Cameron walking past a statue of Winston Churchill, an overweight boy in swimming trunks, a golden football, a section of the Large Hadron Collider, and a stretching woman athlete.

Blogger Rick Lamb was one of the first to notice the posters and post pictures on the internet: “This is obviously a big outdoor campaign for someone, but they are keeping quiet about it and it is generating a decent amount of buzz around London,” he said. “My best guess at the moment is that it's for a news outlet, either a newspaper or TV News, or at a longer shot a new TV show.”

Have you seen one or more of the adverts? What do you think they are for? Do you like the idea of 'mystery advertisement' or does it seem rather pointless to you?
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