Monday, 24 February 2020

Museum of the Moon, Incident outside Impossible, Fury v Wilder II

Last week I dropped into Oldham's Queen Elizabeth Hall for The Museum of the Moon, an exhibition by visual artist Luke Jerram. It's a 7-metre-diameter glowing globe complete with 'each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture representing 5km of the moon's surface.' Complete with audio from BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones, featuring recordings from (I'm guessing) past Apollo missions, the sculpture rotates slowly, with walking space around and underneath it. It's now moved onto either Rochester or Contemporary Calgary.



In other news, this happened in Manchester just before the boxing:



And then, of course, I dropped into Genting for Fury v Wilder II. Sorry, America. Sorry, New Zealand. We now have all the heavyweight belts. What a fight. Disappointing that just because it was a 4:30am ring walk I couldn't get a single friend to come and watch it with me, but whatever.

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