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  • Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
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  • Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
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  • Gathering in Trafalgar Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
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  • Many marchers wear images of Karla Roman - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
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  • Human rights protestors from the Algeria Solidarity Campaign (ASC) gather outside the London Stock Exchange to raise awareness about what they call ‘the repressive Algerian regime’ and its links with powerful multinationals such as BP who are keen on its gas reserves. Inside there is a business conference – The Algerian Investor Window – and the protestors hope to highlight issues about “British collusion with a repressive and corrupt regime for the sake of business interests and securing fossil fuel supplies” with the attendees. Paternoster Square, London, UK 10 Feb 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Human rights protestors from the Algeria Solidarity Campaign (ASC) gather outside the London Stock Exchange to raise awareness about what they call ‘the repressive Algerian regime’ and its links with powerful multinationals such as BP who are keen on its gas reserves. Inside there is a business conference – The Algerian Investor Window – and the protestors hope to highlight issues about “British collusion with a repressive and corrupt regime for the sake of business interests and securing fossil fuel supplies” with the attendees. Paternoster Square, London, UK 10 Feb 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Mao-Hope March 1966 by Oyvind Fahlstrom - Album the Red 1968-70 by Gerard Formanger - The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop, opens at the Tate Modern. The exhibition covers the full breadth of international Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, 'exploding' the traditional story of Pop. The show features 'colourful and exciting' works from Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East – the majority of which have never before been shown in the UK. Highlights include: Japanese pop artist Tajiri’s striking large scale sculpture Machine No.7, surrounded by works by artists Ushio Shinohara, Erro, Equipo Cronica and Evelyne Axel; a mirrored full room installation specially recreated for this exhibition by Polish pop artist Jana Zelibska; and Henri Cueco’s multi-layered sculptural work Large Protest 1969 seen in front of his painting The Red Men, bas-relief 1969, exploring the Cold War, Vietnam War and May 1968 protests in Paris. The Exhibition is at Tate Modern from 7 September 2015 - 24 January 2015.
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  • Upside Down Goggles 1994/2009 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Two roaming beds - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Snake 2014 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Upside Down Goggles 1994/2009 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • This man hopes to keep his specially grown moustache, against the wishes of his wife! The Tweed Run 2015 - it's 7th annual British public bicycle ride through London’s historic streets, with a prerequisite that participants are dressed in their best tweed cycling attire. There are also plenty of handle bar moustaches, penny farthings and Union Jacks. “Guests can expect a leisurely day cycling, stopping at some of London's most iconic landmarks to enjoy a spot of tea, a picnic in the park and finally a jolly good knees-up in a beautiful art-deco ballroom for the Tweed Run closing ceremony. Starting at Trafalgar Square, the cyclists then embarked on a 12 mile scenic ride through London, stopping at traditional spots.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Fans wait outside hoping to see Gary Lineker who is guest chef for the Social Kitchen, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Two flying Machines 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Twins 2005-15 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • The Forests 2002/15 using Oculus virtual reality headsets - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Two roaming beds - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Two roaming beds - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Pill Clock 2011/15Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Pill Clock 2011/15Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Decision Corridor 2015s - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Flying Mushrooms 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Flying Mushrooms 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Carsten Divisions (Wall painting with aphids) 2015 - Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Twins 2005-15 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Snake 2014 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Reflections on my eyes, reflections on her eyes and Snake - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Upside Down Goggles 1994/2009 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Upside Down Goggles 1994/2009 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Upside Down Goggles 1994/2009 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Snake 2014 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Two flying Machines 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Two flying Machines 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Two flying Machines 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Snake 2014 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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  • Isometric Slides 2015 - Carsten Höller: Decision is the artist’s largest survey show in the UK to date. It immerses visitors in a series of experimental environments, exploring perception and decision making. Over the past 20 years Holler has created devices, vehicles and situations that alter visitors’ physical and psychological states. Carsten Höller: Decision offers visitors the chance to see the world upside-down, experience uncanny bodily sensations and soar above London’s traffic in a flying machine. Hoping to ‘induce hallucinations, in the widest sense’ Höller has populated the gallery with disorientating objects and installations, including giant revolving mushrooms and two robotically-engineered beds that – day and night – roam the exhibition like a pair of restless, insomniac twins. It culminates in the artist’s Isomeric Slides. Accessed from Hayward Gallery’s roof, these slides turn ordinary gallery activity on its head. In a setting usually reserved for contemplation, Höller’s slides are an invitation to lose control. A slide, Höller has remarked, is both ‘a sculpture that you can travel inside’ and a ‘device for experiencing a unique condition somewhere between delight and madness’. The exhibition runs from Wednesday 10 June – Sunday 6 September 2015 at the Haywayrd Gallery, London, UK. 09 June 2015.
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