Emergency entrance / rain receiver 🌧️

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Have you tried to archive the nature? The rain, or the wind. How do you interact with these non-human being things? And archive the nature’s language?

If we asking you to interviewing the rain or the wind, what question do you have?

Please write down on the paper, let the rain drop on the paper, wet out the the ink on the paper.

With the rain receiver, we generate sound by receiving the frequency of the rain, to analyse the language of the nature.

This is a special talking between the rain and us, We will use the sound and paper, ink blot to archive.








In a post-apocalyptic world, natural archiving becomes a guide. Human beings follow the guidance and are connected together by natural archiving.

WORM, a place where survivors gather in the apocalyptic, the Rain Receiver becomes a symbolic nexus of human and natural elements within this community, where humans and nature no longer have the commodity attributes of a one-directional society, and where the emotional link becomes an important medium for constructing a sense of belonging.

Through the Rain Receiver, we analyze the language of nature by receiving the frequency of rain to generate sounds. As survivors touch the Rain Receiver, they become part of the ongoing narrative. The act of touching the receiver is an intimate gesture, akin to the act of giving. This interaction triggers a cascade of experiences – the sound of rain, snippets of stories, and stream-of-consciousness memories collected from the community.


Forget about the umbrella, check this out:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ4Ay5eV_Jg


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