Inflatable Ark Nova Symphony Hall Brings Happiness To Tsunami-Ravaged Japan

Not only is music great when you need to cut loose after a long day at work, it has the unbelievable ability to transcend societal boundaries and actually make you feel better on a chemical level. When terrible things happen, listening to music will get your brain to release dopamine (the feel-good chemical) and cause your blood vessels to actually relax — among a myriad of other effects. Knowing this, renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and British-Indian sculpture Anish Kapoor partnered up to make an inflatable concert hall that toured areas of Japan hit the hardest by the March 11, 2011 earthquakes and tsunamis.