The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon (there are four branches in Seoul) houses Nam June Paik's "The More the Better" tower of 1,003 television monitors.
Captured here with my circular fisheye lens from the top down, the version seen from the bottom up has a completely different feel to it:
Your bottom up and top down contrasts both work really well. I would have taken some convincing that a pile of tv monitors could appeal as art, but I think I'm almost convinced when put through your creative eye and lens.
You're an extraordinary traveler, fitting in so many wonderful and enviable visits to important city sites when, I assume, you're away on business, too! This is fascinating and beautiful!
I think you are building up a wonderful collection to turn into Christms baubles! Lovely shot and fun both ways up. Actually, I like the upside down one best ;) x