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  • .. In the context of the 1960’s paradigm of installation he started with expanded cinema, performance and participatory environments..
  • Lilley, Brian and Philip Beesely, ed. EXPANDING BODIES: ART - CITIES - ENVIRONMENT. Halifax: Riverside Architectural Press and TUNS Press, 2007.
  • Bonnemaison, Sarah and Christine Macy and Rob Gorbet and Philip Beesley, ed. RESPONSIVE TEXTILE ENVIRONMENTS. Halifax: Riverside Architectural Press and TUNS Press, 2007.
  • Beesley, Philip. NEIL FORREST: HIVING MESH. Halifax: St. Mary's University Art Gallery, 2000.
  • Event: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia - Halifax (Canada) / "The Last Frontier" / curator : Sarah FillmoreInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Transporter -
    2 conveyor belts of about 13m long are set up next to each other and running in opposite directions. People can lay down on them to be transported very slowly. Hidden under the surface an invisible mechanism produces a subtle yet intense tactile
  • Néstor Lizalde, 1979 Zaragoza (Spain).His work explores the possibilities raised in the art world through the so-called new media. With an academic background: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master in Visual Arts and Multimedia, Advanced Design and
  • Lawrence Bird practices in the visual arts, architecture, and urban design. A fascination with images of cities and geography, and relationships between image and materiality, informs his visual art practise. He has worked for Sputnik Architecture,
  • Event: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia - Halifax (Canada) / "The Last Frontier" / curator : Sarah FillmoreInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
  • Slapstick
    Inflatable supertube indicating the height of the controversial planned new town hall.