Petalclouds is a majestic kinetic sculpture comprising six structures suspended 200m across the Central Galleria as the centrepiece of Terminal 4. Its movements are synchronised with animated lighting and music, presenting a seamless amalgamation of art, music and science.
Passengers can take in the enthralling experience of Petalclouds from the Departure Check-in Hall, Departure Transit Hall and Arrival Hall.
A Million Times at Changi is both a kinetic sculpture and functioning clock. Its hands move from unpredictable and mechanical spinning to a series of perfectly synchronised designs and patterns. Developed by Stockholm-based artist collective, Humans Since 1982, the artwork is a visual representation of the concept of time. Together with its 1,008 stepper motors, the artwork is an interplay between the fundamental character of an analogue clock and the beauty of synchronised movement. It reinvents the presentation of time—a core element of Changi Airport’s functionality—to offer delightful moments. 7.5m wide and 3.4m tall, A Million Times at Changi is one of the biggest kinetic artworks in the world.