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A retired North Sea gas platform, reimagined into one of the UK's largest art installations. Designed to tell stories, inspiring global conversations about reuse, renewables and the great British weather. Utilising a spectrum of science, technology, engineering, art and maths. 'See Monster' was decommissioned on November 20th 2022 after a 10 weeks as a publicly accessible installation. It is intended that all steel work will be recycled after decommissioning, with other elements donated to the community, It was an accessible, free to visit attraction.
Title

See Monster

Date

2022

Medium

recycled metal

Accession number

BS23_RM_S100

Acquisition method

supported by North Somerset Council and part of UNBOXED

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Unboxed

Work status

lost

Unveiling date

July 2022

Access

not accessible

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Located at

Marine Parade, Weston-super-Mare

BS23 1BG

The work was sited in 'The Tropicana', a disused lido.