Particles in the Air is a public art located in Japan.
豊島唐櫃 Tonoshō-chō , Kagawa Japan
It doesn't look anything special at first, but when you look closely, I love how it is incorporated with the shrine and the fountain .
唐戸の清水に隣接している。
Doesn't really look like anything at first. Just grab a basketball and start shooting some baskets, and soon it'll be the most fun you've had all day. - David B. Himself
Unfortunately, the sails are not always up (on windy days or in winter for example). Do not hesitate to get very close to the artwork, it is much more detailed than it seems from the distance. - David B. Himself
The water coming out of the fountain is drinkable. As it's almost always at constant temperature, the locals used to use the pool as a cooler back in the days. - David B. Himself
Beautiful architecture, thought provoking, calming, quiet, an interesting space. Fab light. Rei Naito’s water art is simple, playful, fascinating, however, it’s not a museum. It’s an art installation. - Beth Gibbi