Monday, June 17, 2013

Art & Science - Barbican's Rain Room


Seriously guys, I don't know how many of you are usually standing when reading Tracing Perspectives, but take a seat. 


This art is going to KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF. 

This installation is called The Rain Room at Barbican's Centre in London.



Known for their distinctive approach to digital-based contemporary art, Random International’’s experimental artworks come alive through audience interaction. Their largest and most ambitious installation yet, Rain Room is a 100 square metre field of falling water for visitors to walk through and experience how it might feel to control the rain. On entering The Curve the visitor hears the sound of water and feels moisture in the air before discovering the thousands of falling droplets that respond to their presence and movement. Did you read that? The thousands of falling droplets that respond to their presences and movement. 

Isn't that amazing!






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