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Epilepsy fears over Olympic logo | Epilepsy fears over Olympic logo |
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The new logo for the 2012 London Olympic Games could trigger epileptic fits and should not be shown on television, an expert has said. | The new logo for the 2012 London Olympic Games could trigger epileptic fits and should not be shown on television, an expert has said. |
Professor Graham Harding developed the test used to measure photo-sensitivity levels in television material. | |
He said the logo has failed the communication watchdog's Ofcom's guidelines and the flickering version of the logo should not be shown again. | He said the logo has failed the communication watchdog's Ofcom's guidelines and the flickering version of the logo should not be shown again. |
Organisers London 2012 said it was looking into it as a matter of urgency. | |
The jagged emblem, based on the date 2012, was unveiled on Monday. | The jagged emblem, based on the date 2012, was unveiled on Monday. |
Professor Harding is an expert clinical neuro-physiology and he designed a test which all moving adverts need to undergo, to check they will not trigger a reaction in people with epilepsy. | Professor Harding is an expert clinical neuro-physiology and he designed a test which all moving adverts need to undergo, to check they will not trigger a reaction in people with epilepsy. |
He told BBC London 94.9FM: "The logo should not be shown on TV at all." | He told BBC London 94.9FM: "The logo should not be shown on TV at all." |