The pop-up installation is built around a mirrored funhouse “infinity room” featuring Hove's signature sacchariferous decoration. |
He looked away and then stared up at the windows on the second floor of the funhouse, which were supposed to be eyes, he supposed from the paint around them. |
He channels this energy towards the intensification of a ubiquitous, paranoid, self-conscious awareness akin to being in a carnival funhouse surrounded by distorting mirrors. |
It has several live cartoon characters on hand and a funhouse for the youngsters. |
Also opening that day is Imax's latest movie ride, Funhouse Express, which is the first-ever, stop-motion animation simulator ride. |
More successful attractions included tag wrestling, Highland dancing, popstars Shane and Ray Columbus, marching teams, brass bands, a funhouse and even performing police dogs. |