2008
Awakenings by Glen Henderson (QLD)
Architecture, for me, is not about a singular static image. It is about a sequence of experiences orchestrated like a piece of music with an underlying structure and the occasional celebration. The Awakening prints celebrate the architectural projection that you experience with your body as you move through the space.
My interest in space springs from structure and rhythm and systems of proportion as found in the natural world. I first acknowledged my interest in ‘Natures Geometry’ in The Architecture of a Bug exhibition.
The video shows how I explored my way from nerve cell data to architectural interior. In the ABC interview Rhiannon Brown questions Glen Henderson about the different stages of this process.
The artist gratefully acknowledges the provision of data from The Queensland Brain Institute.

