Immerse, interact, and imagine in Philip Beesley: Transforming Space.
Can architecture respond, feel, and care? Can it start, in primitive ways, to come alive? Philip Beesley thinks so. Beelsey’s revolutionary approach to structures and space rests within the emerging field of responsive architecture; interactive lighting and sound are combined with kinetic mechanisms to create structures that breathe, shift, and move in relation to the people they surround. Complementing Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion, Philip Beesley: Transforming Space is an immersive experience that merges chemistry, artificial intelligence and encompassing soundscapes into a visually stunning, interactive environment.
‘Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion’ is co-organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta and the Groninger Museum, the Netherlands. The exhibition was curated by Sarah Schleuning, High Museum of Art, and Mark Wilson and Sue-an van der Zijpp, Groninger Museum. Philip Beesley: Transforming Space was created by the Living Architecture Systems Group..