The Canadian Pavilion offers an immersive, interactive installation, an exploration in responsive architecture, a breathing, intricate lattice of living web of tens of thousands of digital sensors, in Philip Beesley's 'Hylozoic Ground.'
The project stems from the concept of Hylozoism, the ancient philosophical belief that all matter contains life. A geotextile meshwork weave of digital components, feathers and whiskers, the artificial forest breathes and reacts as a living organism, giving a heightened sense of being part of an interconnected, responsive world.
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