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Rain Room Sharjah, a permanent exhibition of the experiential art installation by Random International. Rain Room is a 2012 experiential artwork by Hannes Koch and Florian Ortkrass [1] of Random International, which found its first permanent installation in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates in 2018.
Rain Room, now installed in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, was the first installation of a Random International project in a purpose-built, permanent structure.The work was previously shown at the Barbican, London (2012); [1] MoMA, New York (2013); Yuz Museum, Shanghai (2015) and LACMA, Los Angeles (2015–2017).
The Sharjah Art Foundation constructed a purpose-built visitor center located in the city's residential area of Al Majarrah to house the permanent installation of Rain Room. [65] [66] The Sharjah Rain Room recycles about 1,200 liters of rainwater during each visit, by reusing water, the Rain Room set up with environmental goals, making it a ...
As well as constructing Rain Room, a permanent home for the experiential artwork by art collective Random International, Sharjah Art Foundation has reconstructed and made significant additions to The Flying Saucer, Sharjah as well as to the Al Jubail Vegetable Market, the 1970s era Khor Fakkan Cinema, which is being redeveloped as a music school and a pyramid-roofed kindergarten which is being ...
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Pages in category "Sharjah (city)" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Rain Room; S. Sharjah Biennial; Sharjah Industrial area;
Sharjah Central Souq [2] (Arabic: السوق المركزي, romanized: Sūq al-Markazi) also known as the Blue Souk or Gold Souq [3] is the covered souq (market) located in King Faisal Street, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, adjacent to the 'Smile You Are In Sharjah' roundabout and the Khaled Lagoon. The Central Souk consists of two large ...
Cloud seeding is also referred to as man made precipitation and artificial rain making. [1] The United Arab Emirates is one of the first countries in the Persian Gulf region to use cloud seeding technology. UAE scientists use cloud seeding technology to supplement the country's water insecurity, which stems from the extremely hot climate. [2]