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On the 30th September 2006 Antony Gormley’s Waste Man was burned to the ground in front of an audience of thousands in the seaside town of Margate. The resulting film, Exodus, a modern retelling of the biblical story by Penny Woolcock, was broadcast on Channel 4 in 2007. As part of a multi-discipline team Westgreen worked directly with the artist and film producer to create the sculptural finalé to the film. The five-storey high timber sculpture had to be structurally sound, safe and practical in construction but then ignite, burn and collapse in accordance with the artistic vision.