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Ned Kahn's Rain Oculus

This giant whirlpool is capable of circulating 6,000 gallons of water per minute and funtions as a kinetic sculpture, skylight and waterfall. (1:37)

Courtesy of: Ned Kahn


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Can a child, or even an adult, fall into the pool and through the hole?

that's an interesting concept, well executed but it doesn't really move me. it feels so technical as to be tangential. good to see that artists like Mr. Kahn are getting the kind of financial support necessary to create such an architectural accent.

That is beautiful.




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