
Another view of the Tate Modern. Notice the motion-blur of moving people and also how something about the place encourages them to each 'do their own thing'. This is in direct contrast to many examples of modern architecture which encourage a uniform efficiency, with everyone rushing in the same direction, concentrating on making it on time to somewhere else, lest, horror of horrors, they be late.
Yet here, despite the building's size, no-one rushes, instead leaning to get different views, chattering, sauntering around and listening to whatever weird sounds are playing, in what has become one of the world's largest installations.
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