Rain Room

Rain Room by Random International is a new installation at the Barbican in London (free until March 2013). Rain Room tracks visitors’ movements as they step into a precise, 100 square metre cuboid torrent of water and, somehow, remain dry. How exactly this is done is a mystery, despite Random’s list of the tools of its trade, including injection moulded tiles, solenoid valves, pressure regulators and 3D tracking cameras.


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Looks so cool! I wanna go.

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loved it, nice sharing

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This is amazing. Uzzy, where do they have it in London, at British Museum?

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Amazing. Barish ka maza wo bhi bagher bheege huwe

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amazing :D

id still try to outdo it and get wet :D

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At the Barbican Centre.

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Its on til March next year.

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That's why it looks so cool.

Same here, and I guess a lot of other people have the same idea.

The website says the admission queues can be 2 hours!

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Hmm..Sound Interesting and would like to visit that place, though I love to get wet in the rain. ^_^

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This is amazing.
But nothing compares with real rain.