Thursday, 8 September 2016

Inside a hotel

A tea and coffee opportunity, served by one of the surprisingly few mainland Europeans on view in and around Bognor in hospitality functions, this despite their clearly being present in large numbers in the town.

No doubt the yellow tubes would have been called artworks, complete with explanatory plaques, had they been in the Festival Hall in London. Although, to be fair, I suppose that noticed at reference 1 is rather more elaborate. Nevertheless, I wonder whether Mr. Butlin has missed a trick here.

Note the discrete video camera on the right hand wall, very like those used on tube trains.

PS: I do not think that we saw anyone drinking alcohol during our visit, although one might have thought that plenty of the residents were well up for that sort of thing. Perhaps with children, they very properly waited until the evening, by which time we were long gone. On the other hand there was a fair amount of smoking to be seen, although not by staff, for whom it is presumably forbidden, certainly in view of the customers.

Reference 1: http://psmv3.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/art.html.

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