Say what? Random International has created a new installation entitled Rain Room, in collaboration with Arts Council England and Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation for Art. Doing justice to its name, the installation generates raindrop sounds and moisture in the air with a 100 square meter gate hanging from the ceiling, releasing a continuous stream of water. As the viewers walk through the exhibit, motion detection sensors redirect the water stream away, keeping them dry. The installation is located at the Curve in the Barbican Centre in London. It’s free to the public and runs from October 4 until March 3, 2013. Go and play Moses. (Image: Mymodernmet.com)
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Oooh, this is awesome… but what if they got it to rain something more dangerous??? Like liquid nitrogen, or a flammable substance… That could be an exciting installation.