SPACE
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Official site | spacetheband.co.uk |
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Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Genres | Alternative Dance |
Career start | Liverpool, United Kingdom |
Songs | Female of the SpeciesShine 5 · 1996 The Ballad of Tom JonesTin Planet · 1998 Avenging AngelsAvenging Angels · 1997 View 25+ more |
List | Female of the SpeciesShine 5 · 1996 |
Just BlueJust Blue · 1978 | |
Magic FlyMagic Fly · 1977 | |
Blue TearsJust Blue · 1978 | |
Members | Tommy Scott |
Didier Marouani | |
Roland Romanelli | |
Madeline Bell | |
Jannick Top | |
Albums | Spiders |
Magic Fly | |
Just Blue | |
Deliverance | |
Deeper Zone | |
Skos genre | Dance/Electronic |
Origin | France |
Associ act | Paris-France-Transit |
Record labels | Disques Vogue |
Nang Records | |
Virgin Records | |
Tirk Recordings | |
Gala Records | |
Ratings | 5.0 |
Address | 214 Freston Rd, London W10 6TT, United Kingdom |
Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 12:30 PM Sat |
Phone | +44 800 047 8161 |
Sideways refinements | Freston Road Hub |
Open Age | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1218599 |
About SPACE
Space are a British band from Liverpool, who formed in 1993 initially as a trio of Tommy Scott, Jamie Murphy and Andy Parle.
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Flooring billboard featuring 'sexualised' woman is removed
An advert for flooring featuring A Woman and the tagline " it's so easy to lay" has been removed from a billboard after it was criticised for " perpetuating the culture of rape".
The large advert for Garage Floors Direct appeared on the Whitehouse roundabout in Ipswich.
A charity questioned whether The Woman was " easy to lay" or if the flooring was so easy that A Woman could do it.
The Essex-based flooring company removed the ad.
The billboard was noticed by a trustee of Suffolk Rape Crisis last week.
In an open letter posted on The Charity 's Social Media channels to both Garage Floors Direct and Billboard Media - which manages the roadside advertising Space - They wrote: " We have some questions. . what's easy to lay?
" The sexualised woman in a tiny dress and High Heels ? Or is the floor so easy to lay, even A Woman could do it? "
The Charity questioned whether the advert was also appropriate to be placed next to one for A Family Tourist Attraction and another for a nearby school.
The Letter continued: " Adverts like yours affect how women feel about themselves, how women are treated by The Police and the justice system and by wider society.
" This advert is playing into archaic stereotypes that perpetuate the culture of rape.
" Your advert supports the idea that women's bodies are commodities to be used. "
Urging the companies to " take it down" The Charity added: " Although we understand that your intent may have been light-hearted, it is crucial to emphasise that these seemingly harmless acts of discrimination against women fuel the acceptance of their mistreatment and the perpetuation of violence towards them. "
Sophie Robinson , a trustee for The Charity , said: " This advert had to go through so many people before it was printed and put up - But people are still accepting of these misogynistic attitudes.
" A lot of work still needs to be done about how women are treated In Society . "
In a statement released to The Bbc by Garage Floors Direct, based in Manningtree, Essex, a spokesperson said: " We have had the billboard removed as a matter of urgency, as soon as we were made aware of it causing offence. "
The Bbc also asked Billboard Media for comment.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com