[10/06/2012]
This unique installation by arts collective Random International invites visitors to walk in the rain without getting wet. Visitors can choose to simply watch the spectacle or find their way carefully through the rain, putting their trust in the work to the test. The Rain Room is on view through to the 31st October at the Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London.
Photo and text Paula Goldstein
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