Rain Room by rAndom international
This exhibition consists of a dimly lit room, which is equipped with nozzles on top in order to simulate rainfall. The room is equipped with sensors, so when it detects the motion of an object in a certain area, it will shut off the flow of water of certain nozzles in order for water not to reach the subject. This means that the person in the exhibition can choose their own path within it. This project seems to be very blissful, because it goes against the law of nature, and you could be immersed in the rain without getting wet, therefore making it interactive.
Humans since 1982, The Clock Clock White, 2010
This exhibition consists of a 3×8 configuration of 2 handed analog clocks, which are programmed to show the time in macro, like a digital clock. I believe this project is not interactive, because it only shows time, and does not require any input from the people observing it. Moreover, this project is only a combination of 2 techniques of time display.
sources:
Rain room offers art lovers – and Instagrammers – the perfect storm. (2019, August 12). Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/aug/13/rain-room-offers-art-lovers-and-instagrammers-the-perfect-storm
Humans since 1982 – The clock clock white, 2010. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.humanssince1982.com/the-clock-clock-white
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