Creative grounds for the Department of Dramatic Arts at Brock University working on Jehanne of the Witches.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Rain Room
Rain Room is an interactive exhibit currently featured at the Museum of Modern Art in New York created by the art collective rAndom International. The piece is a room where water falls in a constant "rain" but if someone were to walk through the rain, they wouldn't get wet. 3D depth cameras watch from the sides and track where bodies are in the room and shut off the according valves, giving the illusion of walking between the drops.
With dramatic backlighting, the exhibit has created quite the stir on social media. Wait times to see the piece can get up to 9 hours, but people come to see it anyways.

Labels:
atmosphere,
rain room,
water
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