The Running Line was
the world’s longest photographic display, a spectacular sculptural
installation composed entirely of photographs taken at the 2006 BUPA
Great North Run.
Over
139,000 images were collected from spectators, runners, their friends
and families, participating celebrities, local schools, international
media, official race photographers, event workers and volunteers.
Placed end to end these images created The Running Line which,
at 13.1 miles, was the same length as the BUPA Great North Run itself.
The spectacular installation formed a trail around Saltwell Park,
culminating in a specially constructed dome, giving visitors a unique
insight into the many thousands of individual journeys made on that
incredible day.
Saltwell Towers housed an exhibition of photographs selected from the
thousands donated and a commemorative book was also sold the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.