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But I believe it qualifies for psychogeographical bragging, at least.
This is where I spent part of yesterday:
http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/bascule-chamber-concert/ (Google image search "bascule chamber" for more pretty pictures)
You can all be jealous of me now.
This will probably be the only time in my life I listen to a John Cage aria with a 1000-tonne weight suspended over my head.
This is where I spent part of yesterday:
http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/bascule-chamber-concert/ (Google image search "bascule chamber" for more pretty pictures)
You can all be jealous of me now.
This will probably be the only time in my life I listen to a John Cage aria with a 1000-tonne weight suspended over my head.
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Date: 2015-09-28 11:40 am (UTC)There was a good warning note on the tickets that the concert times might have to be changed if a ship requested a bridge opening (but they have to give 24 hours notice for that, so by yesterday we knew the concerts would be on schedule).
I was conscious throughout that I was sitting in what is essentially a Bond movie trap, though. Also that I was both underground and underwater.
As I am somewhat claustrophobic, this made some demands, but I was glad to have done it; it was a good experience.