In a darkened room lit by a single lamp, a torrent of 'rain' pours from the ceiling. But as visitors walk through the water, it seems impossible for them to get wet. This is part of Rain Room, a new weather themed art installation just debuted in Shanghai, China.
昏暗的房间中,仅亮着一盏灯,而从屋顶漏下“瓢泼大雨。然而游客们穿过“雨帘时,似乎并没被淋湿。这是“雨屋的一部分。它是一个以天气为主题的新型艺术装置,在中国上海初次亮相。
Rain Room responds to the presence and behaviour of its participants, offering visitors asurreal environment and unique relationship with water.
雨屋会对步入其中参与者的一举一动加以反应,让游客们如临超现实境界,并同雨水建立特殊联系。
It interacts with visitors by detecting their movements and then starting and stopping the water above them accordingly. So as visitors walk through tentatively, thinking that they would get wet, they don't.
雨屋会与游客们互动——通过勘测他们的行动,相应地启动或停止他们头顶的喷水装置。因而当游客们暂时穿过雨幕,他们并没有像想象中那样被淋成落汤鸡。
The large scale work was designed by Random International, a British-German art group. It officially opened on September 1 at the YUZ Museum in Shanghai. Random International has showcased the project at the Barbican Centre in London and MoMA in New York in the past.
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