Friday 29 October 2010

Tour 1: The Canadian Pavilion

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'In an age when genetic engineering works invisibly to the human eye... Philip Beesley's interactive installations - part creations, part environments; part mechanical, part biological - remind us that the cosmological point of reference of architecture has shifted from the human to the none human.' Detlef Mertins (Professor of Architecture University of Pennsylvania)


Hylozoic Ground is an interactive sculptural room containing hanging matrix structures which respond to swallowing and breathing, which is meant to create a natural motion of ripples.  Click here for more information on their pavilion.


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