For the occassion of the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival 2012, Philip Beesley’s work is part of the The Power of Things exhibition that will be open until 3rd June in Rotterdam.
Philip Beesley is an architect and arguably one of the most interesting new media artists that pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence. He is also an academic whose research focuses on responsive architecture, geotextiles and interactive organisms.
Protocell Field by Philip Beesley
Pick of the Week #53
(photo: Ed Jansen)
For the occassion of the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival 2012, Philip Beesley’s work is part of the The Power of Things exhibition that will be open until 3rd June in Rotterdam.
Philip Beesley is an architect and arguably one of the most interesting new media artists that pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence. He is also an academic whose research focuses on responsive architecture, geotextiles and interactive organisms.
Read more about his work here: http://www.philipbeesleyarchitect.com/
Keywords: responsive architecture, geotextile