Everyone should experience the 'big un'... but as I'd seen the 'big 'un' before that was why I picked the softer light programme in the Sphere - I love the slowly changing light rather than the rave like intensity. The secret to the 'big un' is for me who you are in there with... if it's small children holding onto their parents hands in wonderment, it's great, if it's normal people it's fine.. but I could imagine it being ruined by muppets talking, rather than soaking up the light. I reckon it's the best public art thing to go experience this weekend, those who've not seen the Fiona Banner planes at Tate Britain though should do that too...especially lying underneath the harrier jump jet looking up at the nose cone... that's pretty full on... but not a patch on the JT work.
Everyone should experience the 'big un'... but as I'd seen the 'big 'un' before that was why I picked the softer light programme in the Sphere - I love the slowly changing light rather than the rave like intensity. The secret to the 'big un' is for me who you are in there with... if it's small children holding onto their parents hands in wonderment, it's great, if it's normal people it's fine.. but I could imagine it being ruined by muppets talking, rather than soaking up the light. I reckon it's the best public art thing to go experience this weekend, those who've not seen the Fiona Banner planes at Tate Britain though should do that too...especially lying underneath the harrier jump jet looking up at the nose cone... that's pretty full on... but not a patch on the JT work.