Repairs to "Kinetic Rain" sculpture in Changi Airport complete
04 Nov 2013
A general view shows Kinetic Rain, reportedly the world's largest kinetic art sculpture hanging in the departure check-in hall in Singapore's Changi Airport terminal one on July 6, 2012.
(AFP/ROSLAN RAHMAN)
SINGAPORE: Singapore's Changi Airport has finished repairing its Kinetic Rain sculpture, which was damaged last Saturday after a woman decided to climb onto it.
Located at Terminal 1, the hanging sculpture was back in action when Channel NewsAsia checked on Monday evening.
The installation had to be shut down after the incident for repair works to be done.
Changi Airport said it was looking into whether extra safety precautions need to be taken.
This video of the woman traipsing on the art installation has been making its rounds online. The incident shocked many in the crowd.
The woman, who is in her 30s, was also seen tangling up the display.
She has been arrested under the Mental Health Act.
Channel NewsAsia understands that she has not been charged yet, and investigations are ongoing.
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