Unintended Beauty

Unintended Beauty is an exploration of the accidental aesthetics of industry and science by photographer Alastair Philip Wiper.

There is nothing in machinery, there is nothing in embankments and railways and iron bridges and engineering devices to oblige them to be ugly. Ugliness is the measure of imperfection.

- HG Wells

The project explores a range of contemporary scientific and manufacturing sites, spanning from facilities tied to material production like Adidas shoe factories, to the particle beams colliding at the core of the ATLAS detector at CERN, and extending to food processing facilities like the slaughterhouses of the Danish Crown company. The images offer a rare insight into workplaces usually kept behind closed doors and reveal these infrastructures' hidden beauty and incredible complexity. Machines that smash atoms together, make fabrics or stuff sausages all result from human collaborative imagination and tell us who we are: our needs, desires, madness and our vision of the future.

The sustainability of this future depends on our ability to create and innovate. The exponential creativity associated with cutting-edge technology strongly contributes to our well-being and, at the same time, represents a threat to life on Earth. These aesthetically fascinating photographs give insight into the heart of the design process and question our production methods and the scale of that production.

© Alastair Philip Wiper - Danish Crown Slaughterhouse, Denmark. Over 100,000 pigs are slaughtered every week at Denmark's largest slaughterhouse.
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Danish Crown Slaughterhouse, Denmark. Over 100,000 pigs are slaughtered every week at Denmark's largest slaughterhouse.

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Interior of the Large Space Simulator, European Space Technology and Research Center (ESTEC). The huge vacuum chamber is used to test how space craft respond to the conditions of space.

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The RealDoll workshop in San Marcos, California, where 20-30 fully customisable sex dolls are made by hand. Regular dolls average at $5-6,000, and a robotic head costs an extra $8,000.

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The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is the largest laser in the world, used for testing nuclear weapons. It is located at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the United States.

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This Adidas shoe factory employs over 10,000 people. 75,000 pairs of shoes are produced daily, 22 million pairs per year. Indonesia.

© Alastair Philip Wiper - Radio Anechoic Chamber, Denmark. Used for the testing of microwave antennas for use in satellites and mobile networks.
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Radio Anechoic Chamber, Denmark. Used for the testing of microwave antennas for use in satellites and mobile networks.

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Mock-up of the ATLAS detector, part of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Switzerland. The Atlas detector is the largest of seven detectors on the LHC, and this model was used to test wiring scenarios before installation.

© Alastair Philip Wiper - The factory floor at Doc Johnson in Los Angeles, where 450 employees produce 75,000 pleasure products per week.
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The factory floor at Doc Johnson in Los Angeles, where 450 employees produce 75,000 pleasure products per week.

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Since 1976, every Playmobil character has been made in this Maltese factory. Not far from Malta airport, 192 new figures are born every minute, and 2.8 billion have been made in the Malta factory since it opened.

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This is the largest solar furnace in the world. The sun’s energy is reflected via a series of 9,600 mirrors and concentrated on one very small point to create extremely high temperatures. France.

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The Maersk Triple E is one of the largest and most efficient container ships in the world. The ship can carry 18,000 containers stacked 11 levels high on the inside and 10 levels high on the outside.

© Alastair Philip Wiper - Freshly Stuffed Salami at the Gøl Sausage Factory, Denmark
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Freshly Stuffed Salami at the Gøl Sausage Factory, Denmark

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"Apple-2" house used in atomic bomb test at the Nevada National Security Site, USA. The test on May 5, 1955 was intended to test various building construction types in a nuclear blast.

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This facility is the largest producer of medical cannabis in Europe. The first licenses to produce cannabis in Denmark were granted in 2018, and right now the country is undergoing a trial period regarding the use of medical marijuana.