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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

How Epstein and Trump were mapped onto Windsor Castle

AV Magazine: A 32,000-lumen projector and a Bluetooth speaker hidden in a cereal box were used by art activists to map Windsor Castle with images of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. An explanation of how the guerrilla mapping took place appeared in an interview with two founders of Led by Donkeys in the Guardian newspaper yesterday.

1 comment:

Mothman said...

This led me down a rabbit hole about this group, they seem to do lots of audio/video related stuff which is very interesting. I think this article shows a scale of production that is very impressive for such a small group of people. Their name is rather hilarious because when I first saw their Instagram profile picture, it's of a donkey head in a suit, I immediately thought of the democratic party in the US and for a moment I thought it was making fun of Democrats and the two party system in the US. But they are a British group of activists and their name, led by donkeys, comes from a World War I saying “ Lions led by donkeys” which meant that British soldiers had been led to their deaths by incompetent leadership. Which is still pretty apt about both the Democratic party and the two party system in America and the general rising of conservatism in Europe and America in the politicians.