Kaleidoscopic banners tout WWDC as ‘epicenter of change’

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The Moscone Center is ready for WWDC.
Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

We’re just three days away from Tim Cook and the gang taking over San Francisco’s Moscone Center for this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Preparations for the big event have been underway all week, but crews are starting to wrap up pre-production — and the final WWDC 2015 banners are being unfurled.

Take a look:

The epicenter of change

Going up! WWDC 2015 banners liven up the walls of Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Going up! WWDC 2015 banners liven up the walls of Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

The theme for this year’s WWDC is “the epicenter of change.” Using the word “epicenter” in San Francisco sounds a bit ominous. Does that mean we can expect OS X San Andreas to make an appearance?

Check-in area

Apple is framing this year's WWDC as "the epicenter of change."
Apple is framing this year’s WWDC as “the epicenter of change.”
Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

The banner behind the check-in area is the only one that can be spotted from the street, though there are undoubtedly more throughout the conference center.

We would’ve sworn the black box at the epicenter of the kaleidoscopic banner was an Apple TV. But after news broke that Apple TV won’t make an appearance at WWDC 2015, I guess it’s just a boring old app icon.

This year's Worldwide Developers Conference is definitely not for the birds.
This year’s Worldwide Developers Conference is definitely not for the birds.
Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

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