Inspired by raindrops, “Rintik” is a kinetic art installation featuring 200 balls that move up and down, mimicking the pattern of falling rain. Controlled by specialized choreography software developed by Nirmana, this installation creates beautiful sequences and artistic forms. Constructed from metal and acrylic components assembled with high precision, “Rintik” aims to evoke the harmony and beauty of raindrops in a modern interpretation through kinetic art. The installation seeks to create a calming atmosphere, inviting visitors to experience the beauty of nature in a contemporary art form.
A similar installation combining kinetic art with the theme of raindrops can be found at Changi Airport in Singapore, known as “Kinetic Rain.” This installation consists of 1,216 bronze droplets suspended from the ceiling, moving in a choreographed manner to create the illusion of falling rain in slow motion.