Every Wednesday morning, Artnet News brings you The Gray Market. The column decodes important stories from the previous week—and offers unparalleled insight into the inner workings of the art industry ...
The city of Sharjah may have a bone-dry climate, but the tiny United Arab Emirates town is now proud home to an ongoing downpour: The first permanent installation of Random International’s Rain Room ...
Installation Art. Hong Kong: High Design, 2016; 150 Milliseconds: Random International (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Philip Barnard, Héloïse Reynolds and Murray ...
How much visual information does one need to discern another moving human? What is the relationship between man and machine? These abstruse questions yield surprisingly playful answers in ‘On the Body ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Random International is set to illuminate Brookfield Properties' Manhattan West, ...
VIP visitors to a new, large-scale installation by the art collective Random International—known for their ubiquitous Rain Room (2012) downpour interactive piece—will receive their own NFT ...
After walking blindly into the darkened gallery space, visitors appear to somehow control the falling water; you can feel encapsulated by the rain, yet without getting wet as though they are ...
Random International's works have a life of their own. From the sound-reactive 'Swarm' chandelier to the movement-responsive 'Amplitude' installation, each of the studio's designs behaves in an ...
London studio rAndom International has created a 20-metre tower of falling water at a former coal mine in Germany (+ slideshow). Tower: Instant Structure for Schacht XII by rAndom international The ...
rAndom International’s latest piece, “Future Self” (2012), is made from thousands of hanging LEDs. 3D cameras react to visitors’ movements to create a light sculpture that reveals our own identities ...
If a new artwork drops on the New York art scene and no one Instagrams it, does it really exist? We brought the question to Hannes Koch and Florian Ortkrass, the London-based duo behind Random ...
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