Where neon never dies in London

On the far outskirts of Eastern London, a weathered sign in front of a ramshackle warehouse reads "God's Own Junkyard" in flickering neon letters. Here Dick Bracy, known as 'Neon Man', more than 40 years ago began shaping - and collecting - neon signs in all forms and colors. Many of them for the sex shops and strip bars on the seedier side of London Soho. He even got so famous, that some of his signs appeared in movies like 'Eyes wide shut' and 'Blade Runner'. Today his son is running the warehouse, which occasionally is opened up to the public, and when you enter it, you become immersed inside an almost impenetrable jungle of humming tubes of light. Vintage advertisements share space with avant-garde sculptures crafted from discarded neon pieces, and the fluorescent glow gives the impression of a futuristic wonderland, even though the signs themselves harken back to bygone eras. The neon relics in the ...