
100 Hours in a Field tells the story of what it was like to be at Glastonbury 2010 through the eyes of festival-goers themselves – people like Faye, who led the charge past the Pyramid Stage to find the best camping spots as soon as the gates opened.
It’s a communal blog that makes use of photos, videos and short messages sent from festival-goers’ phones or captured by the GlastoBlog team in the field.
Posts were published live throughout the 100 hours of the 40th anniversary festival – and everyone’s photos and updates were also plotted as flags on an interactive map of the site.
Posted by TC on 28 June 2010, 15:10
