canadian pavilion at venice biennale 2010

canadian pavilion at venice biennale 2010


'hylozoic ground' by philip beesley architects for the canadian pavilion at la biennale di venezia 2010
all images courtesy philip beesley architects



canada’s entry to the 12th international architecture exhibition, la biennale di venezia,
offers a vision for a new generation of responsive architecture. the collaborative work
conceived by philip beesley is an immersive, interactive architectural installation fitted
with arrays of sensors and kinetic devices. lightweight interlinking systems are interwoven
with next-generation chemistry that supports exchanges within the environment, in pursuit
of an environment that ‘cares.’



'hylozoic ground'


'hylozoic ground' is an immersive interactive environment made of tens of thousands of
digitally fabricated components fitted with microprocessors and sensors. the glass-like fragility
of this artificial forest is created by an intricate lattice of small transparent acrylic meshwork links,
covered with a network of interactive mechanical fronds, filters, and whiskers. the environment
is similar to a coral reef, following cycles of opening, clamping, filtering, and digesting. arrays
of touch sensors and shape-memory alloy actuators create waves of diffuse breathing motion,
luring visitors into the shimmering depths of a forest of light.



detail


the project’s title refers to ‘hylozoism,’ the ancient belief that all matter has life. 'hylozoic ground'
offers a vision for a new generation of responsive architecture. the hylozoic ground environment
can be described as a suspended geotextile that gradually accumulates hybrid soil from ingredients
drawn from its surroundings. akin to the functions of a living system, embedded machine intelligence
allows human interaction to trigger breathing, caressing, and swallowing motions and hybrid
metabolic exchanges. these empathic motions ripple out from hives of kinetic valves and pores
in peristaltic waves, creating a diffuse pumping system that pulls air, moisture, and stray organic
matter through the filtering hylozoic membranes. ‘living’ chemical exchanges are conceived as
the first stages of self- renewing functions that might take root within this architecture.



'hylozoic ground'



detail



philip beesley attaching the digitally fabricated components

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