Hold your breath and watch Kinetic Rain, a 1-0-2 dynamic sculpture at Singapore's airport
These raindrops can curl, arranged in many different shapes, such as kite wings, waves, planes and even regular rain.
Kinetic Rain is one of the largest dynamic sculpture works in the world at Changi Airport, Singapore. Its uniqueness makes many people unable to take their eyes and admire admiration.
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These raindrops can curl, arranged in many different shapes, such as kite wings, waves, planes and even regular rain.
The "rain block" that moves to create various dynamic rain screens created by 1,216 raindrops, they are made from very polished copper alloy. Each "rain drop" will connect to a motor on the ceiling of the check-in hall. Their movements are accurate and synchronized thanks to the control of the computer.
Rain Kinectic System launched in early 2012 and takes up to 20 months to assemble. So far, this is still one of the most impressive dynamic sculptures in the world.
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