Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Alastair Philip Wiper has visited many factories and scientific laboratories around the world to record the process of plastic filament being pressed into molds, food stuffed into cans or recorded images of wind tunnels where tissue space simulation ...
Who said in factories and laboratories there are only dry and boring machines?
Alastair Philip Wiper has visited many factories and scientific laboratories around the world to record the process of plastic filament being pressed into molds, food stuffed into cans or recorded images of wind tunnels where tissue space simulation . in a different style with an artistic and beautiful perspective.
After watching the pictures of Alastair Philip Wiper, surely viewers will have a different thought about the inanimate machines.
Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 1 Vodka distillery is located in Skåne, Sweden. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 2 Denmark's largest pharmaceutical cannabis greenhouse in Europe. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 3 Model of atlas Detector, one of the 7 major particle accelerators at CERN in Switzerland. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 4 A knitting machine has about 4,000 needles at the Kvadrat Febrik textile factory in Tilberg, Netherlands. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 5 Horsens - slaughterhouse handles 100,000 pigs per week in Denmark. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 6 Another version of the Maersk Triple E. super container ship, which is capable of transporting 18,000 containers, is the world's largest ship when it was launched in 2013. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 7 A corner of the Gøl factory in Svenstrup, Denmark. This factory has been producing sausages since 1934. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 8 The Odeillo Solar Oven in France was opened in 1970. The site has 9,600 mirrors, focusing the sun's rays on a spot where the crucible is set to raise its temperature to 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Aerospace like NASA and ESA use this place to conduct high-temperature materials testing for nuclear reactors and spacecraft. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 9 The Cube Laboratory at Bang & Olufsen Sound in Denmark is testing a Beolab 90 speaker. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 10 Inside the R & D department at Adidas headquarters in Germany, models of human legs are sealed on racks. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 11 The RJ Mitchell Wind tunnel, which belongs to the engineering department of the University of Southampton, UK, ranks in the Top 100 universities worldwide. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 12 Inside the anechoic chamber, the quietest room in the world at the Technical University of Denmark. Unexpected beauty inside factories and laboratories from an artistic perspective Picture 13 Pictured are the doors waiting to be installed inside the Tokamak Pit at ITER in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, France. Each door weighs more than 65 tons.
Samuel Daniel Update 12 March 2020