Kinetic Rain

Kinetic Rain

T1 Public, Level 2

Made up of 1,216 bronze droplets, the Kinetic Rain can form many shapes ranging from an aeroplane, to a dragon. The project is the brainchild of artists, programmers and technologists who analysed space, passenger flow, and the bustle of activity at the airport. With more than a thousand 'raindrops' working together in harmony, Kinetic Rain also symbolises the airport community collaborating to provide a positive Changi experience for all.

Daisy

Daisy

T3 Public, Level 2

Daisy is inspired by the journeys and connections facilitated by Changi Airport and the Port of Singapore. Painted in Singapore's national colours of red and white, the flower-shaped propeller represents the country's diverse flora. Powered by built-in sensors, the propeller moves in response to the movements of travellers in its immediate environment.

flora inspiration

Flora Inspiration

T3 Public, Level 2

A tribute to our Garden City and how it continues to sprout and flourish, Han Sai Por's Floral Inspirations resembles a cluster of larger-than-life seed pods. Their corrugated surfaces assume the naturalistic texture of botanical organisms.

Les Oiseaux

Les Oiseaux

T1 Public, Levels 1 and 2

Les Oiseaux (The Birds) is a delicately handcrafted stainless steel wire sculpture of three birds by French artist, Cédric Le Borgne. One of the birds is perched on the ground while the other two are suspended in mid-air, as if they are soaring. Together, the three birds reflect the nexus between sky and earth, and between dreams and reality.

Singapore Rojak

Singapore Rojak

T4 Public, Basement 1

Singapore Rojak is a 37 metre long mural featuring a nostalgic street lined with stalls selling mouth-watering local delicacies and festive goods. The culture, food and traditions depicted in the mural are still very much a part of contemporary Singapore. This mural is hand-painted by Singaporean artist Yip Yew Chong.