Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has launched an appeal for fans to help take part in a new art exhibit.
It is hoped the exhibit, which is part of the Earth350 campaign, will be visible from space.
Yorke said he wanted people to congregate on Brighton seafront on Saturday (November 27) at 11am.
“WANTED 2000 people who want to be part of human King Cnut type image facing the sea that is visible from space as part of the Earth350,” he wrote on the band’s official website.
People who want to take part can register at earth.350.org.
Meanwhile, Radiohead are currently recording the follow-up to their 2007 album ‘In Rainbows’.
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