As bee populations worldwide face alarming population declines, public
awareness of the centrality of bees to the life cycle of plants is
rapidly growing. The time couldn't be better for a major piece of
educational artwork designed to help people understand the lives and
social structures of bees: The Hive.
Created by artist Wolfgang Buttress for the UK Pavilion at the 2015
Milan Expo, the Hive now lives at Kew Gardens, where it soars fifty feet
into the air, offering visitors to the Gcardens an immersive,
multisensory experience rooted in the latest scientific research into
the lives of bees. Visitors approach the giant lattice structure through
a wildflower meadow--just as if they were bees returning home. Inside,
the hive buzzes with activity: glowing LEDs shimmer through the space,
while a symphony of orchestral sounds fill the air, as a soundscape of
buzzes and pulses rumbles underneath. The result is an unforgettable
simulation of life in the hive, and a potent reminder of the complexity
of bee life.
This book celebrates the installation of the Hive through stunning
photography and accounts of the artwork's scientific underpinnings. It's
the perfect gift for any budding beekeeper.