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Motion-sensing technology activates lights and rain sticks suspended from the ceiling.

Motion-sensing technology activates lights and rain sticks suspended from the ceiling.

PLUVIOUS

Take a walk through 220 Crosby Hall and you'll enter Pluvious, a responsive environment that evokes the childhood sensation of playing in the rain. The installation, generated from a graduate architecture studio in situated technologies, integrates sound, light and motion with sensing technology to investigate questions of spatial contingency and the limits of predictability through an interactive, multisensory experience. It is on view from 5-8 p.m. Dec. 10, 12 and 14.

The graduate architecture studio in situated technologies includes Ramola Khamitkar,  Devanshi Shastri, Shayan Amirirad, Rania Moussa, Zach Fields, Heidi Flores, Jelani Lowe and Frank Kraemer, Aubrey Fan, Nishika Niraj Dhariwal and faculty member Mark Shepard,

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