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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
    GB18118.jpg
  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
    GB18117.jpg
  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
    GB18115.jpg
  • Carsten Höller's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.  The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007 – this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors “the sensation of soaring above city traffic”.
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  • Visitors to Tate Modern try out five giant slides at the London gallery. The largest of the spiralling slides is more than 55m (182ft) long and descends from the fifth floor. Artist Carsten Holler said his work, Test Site, was a "playground for the body and the brain".
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  • The helter skelter - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2017
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  • The Helter Skelter at teh centre of teh childrens play and activity area - The 2018 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2018
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  • Dusk over the trademark helter skelter - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Dusk falls over the arena and the iconic helter skelter, with a mix of encouraging sunset and brooding storm clouds in different directions. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Dusk falls over the arena and the iconic helter skelter, with a mix of encouraging sunset and brooding storm clouds in different directions. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 144.jpg
  • The Helter Skelter at teh centre of teh childrens play and activity area - The 2018 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 14 July 2018
    Latitude 18 GBPhotos 109.jpg
  • Dusk over the trademark painted sheep and helter skelter - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
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