Philip Beesley
A artist that specialized in organic forms that were
centralized architectural pieces made for interior spaces. These forms are not
only strange in appearance but also active in awareness, he would say that they
are alive. One of the works that I looked at named Implant Matrix created a
canopy of organic structures that appeared much like spider webs or jellyfish
reacted to human interaction. Some of the motions that it gives off is some
thing close to breathing, ingesting or convulsing.
centralized architectural pieces made for interior spaces. These forms are not
only strange in appearance but also active in awareness, he would say that they
are alive. One of the works that I looked at named Implant Matrix created a
canopy of organic structures that appeared much like spider webs or jellyfish
reacted to human interaction. Some of the motions that it gives off is some
thing close to breathing, ingesting or convulsing.
The Idea itself is wonderfully inspiring, having a kinetic
interior space or even exterior space is thought provoking and engaging, it
would be something to consider for some of the newer architects designing. That
being said some of the styling is very repulsive, very alien in the literal and
metaphorical sense. I think that the way that it looks will scare some viewers
critically analyzed. Another one of his sculptures named Endothelium, which
contained a number of these pods that are setup in this array somewhat like a
forest. These pods are filled with copper, vinegar and aluminum that give this
very yellow glow. The legs are affixed to some kind of vibrating device that
made them shake as if they were alive. What Beesley was trying emulate was the
separation of organs such as the organs on an ameba. Idea and elements of its
design are pretty awesome and imposing structure however the superstructure in
which the sacks are suspended in look a bit to mechanical while contrasting the
sacks is a great dialogue I believe it hurts the overall message.
interior space or even exterior space is thought provoking and engaging, it
would be something to consider for some of the newer architects designing. That
being said some of the styling is very repulsive, very alien in the literal and
metaphorical sense. I think that the way that it looks will scare some viewers
critically analyzed. Another one of his sculptures named Endothelium, which
contained a number of these pods that are setup in this array somewhat like a
forest. These pods are filled with copper, vinegar and aluminum that give this
very yellow glow. The legs are affixed to some kind of vibrating device that
made them shake as if they were alive. What Beesley was trying emulate was the
separation of organs such as the organs on an ameba. Idea and elements of its
design are pretty awesome and imposing structure however the superstructure in
which the sacks are suspended in look a bit to mechanical while contrasting the
sacks is a great dialogue I believe it hurts the overall message.