Between the two of us we have more than a thousand photos of the week, but I assume that she'll eventually put some of the highlights up on FB. In the meantime, my favorite thing was the installation exhibit at the Tate Modern that was new since the last time I was there in February. Called Bodyspacemotionthings, it was a re-creation of a 1971 exhibit that was shut down after four days because of lawsuit potential. The new version is less fun, because a few parts of it you can't play on in the same way, and because there are guards who make sure that you don't do anything too dangerous, but it still had some fun stuff to play on, including a low tight-rope, a balance beam, and wooden slabs. So Sage and I spent some time there.












Unfortunately, the exhibit seems to have ended on Sunday (which is when I believe it was scheduled to end), so I guess no one else will see it -- but it was good.
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I am expecting an emergency, critical, extremely high priority post when marks come out.
Wow, that's a cool exhibit, sort of like ropes course meets modern art.
Now then, what's this seal all exits red alert all about then?
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