You Don’t Want To Live Inside This Perpetually Rainy House

A haunted house? Yes please. A crowded house? Sure, as long as someone’s always playing “Don’t Dream It’s Over”. But one thing I could not stand is a rainy house, like this one, which will be rainy for the entire month of June.

Australian art and design collective The Glue Society have put together the installation – a fully furnished home in Aarhus, Denmark, dubbed “I Wish You Hadn’t Asked” – to show the decomposing effects of rain, both inside and out. So how’s that going? Right now: pretty wet. Soon, inevitably: very, very gross. [Hi Fructose, Image credit: Nicolai Lorenzen]

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    Daniel

    Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 9:40 AM

    Try to catch THAT deluge in a paper cup.

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    The Flash

    Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 9:49 AM

    Hahaha… my mate built this house… Good to see it made it onto Giz…

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    BS

    Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 12:33 PM

    To be honest I can’t really say I’m impressed. Sydney busses have had this feature for YEARS. There’s been at the very least three occasions where I’ve resorted to putting up my umbrella while INSIDE a state transit bus.

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    Adrian

    Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 5:22 PM

    I don’t know, as much as I love the art and awesome or unusual things that appear on giz, I can’t help by ask Why? If you have the change laying around so as to build and furnish a house, why not donate it to hopeless people before destroying it and turning it into an exhibition?

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