More of Miss Bryn Oh's work can be seen in
Immersiva, and reflect both Steampunk and humor, as the man with the lightbulb head below shows (perhaps Miss Oh is a Robyn Hitchcock fan?):


More lightbulbs:


The incredibly high tower, rising to over 140 meters above the sea level (and another 20 or so below the water line), contains a number of whimsical features.

A study, complete with desk and poetry, stands open above a Goldberg-esque creation that drops large balls down the chamber.

The structure itself does not appear entirely stable:

These snapshots fail to do justice to the tower, or the other works, and are well worth the visit.
I've just returned from a visit to Immersiva and I highly recommend going there. And do take plenty of time to explore as there is much more here that is immediately apparent.
ReplyDeleteI love Miss Oh's work here and find that it has humor, mystery, and often a feeling vaguely disturbing dreams. I do not mean the latter in a negative way. To me that only adds interest.
Just before leaving I found the entrance to an underground tunnel. I can hardly imagine what may lie within. I had intended to walk a short way in for a quick look but found that one must be a Tiny Person to be able to enter. I must for further exploration.
A tunnel? Oh my! I spent some time in Immersiva, yet still did not see everything on the surface, much less a tunnel. I'll have to go back...perhaps as Mr. Sands' pocket watch.
ReplyDeleteFurther addendum: I found the tunnel...but I suspect the only thing getting in there is my camera. See my next post on Immersiva for a few shots.
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