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Saturday, 18 June 2011

Reappearance of Disappearing Rooms

Usually the reappearance of disappearing rooms is a sure sign of summer sun and fun. Her umbrella was not just fot the fountain. Fun in the rain doesn't have quite the same ring to it does it.

18 comments:

  1. It's so cool! This image is so Matrix-like... where can I find this?
    ?? Is that the look now in London ??

    Thanks for your visit. ;-)
    Cheers.

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  2. Haha first time I have seen this photographed WITHOUT the sun!

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  3. Great photo. Haven't seen the installation yet, but hope to see it soon - in rain or shine.

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  4. AnonymousJune 18, 2011

    wow -- great pic

    for composition as much
    as scale and atmosphere -- great

    × × ×

    /t.

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  5. Wow this is cool! Where is it?

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  6. That is an excellent picture! Very good indeed!

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  7. I love this composition. Nice.

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  8. Great with the umbrella and no sunshine weather.

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  9. I am having trouble getting my head around this, yet everyone else seems to get it instantly.

    It is an artwork with a plastic sheet simulating heavy rain. There is a 'statue' on the other side - or a real person on the other side. Not sure.

    What is the reference to 'disappearing rooms'? I am totally at sea here ...

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  10. Julie, it is a art/fountain installation. Jets of water create every changing rooms.

    you can read more on a previous post
    http://aglimpseoflondon.blogspot.com/2009/08/interactive-art.html

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  11. That looks like so much fun!

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  12. AnonymousJune 19, 2011

    Oh my, this photo is definitely one of my favorites this month so far!

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  13. Julie
    Here it is, shot from the balcony of the Royal Festival Hall in 2007:
    http://youtu.be/mKnO3HPeuEs

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  14. Ha. Got it now. Many thanks to the both of you. I can see that it would take patience ... and courage. Once again, thank you.

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