Have you ever seen the Singapore Changi Airport's Kinetic Rain sculpture — the biggest of its kind in the world with 1,216 raindrops controlled by individual motors — in hyperlapse?
Someone filmed it and described it as the "best airport art", which he "watched mindlessly for an hour".
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Post by Casey Neistat.
The sculpture, located in the departure check-in hall of Terminal 1, was made to "swirl and dance to depict the joy of travel", according to the Changi Airport website, which features another video (watch below), as well as an audio commentary.
Photo: Changi Airport Group
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