The Artist

Philippe Goossens

Visionary science fiction enthusiast Philippe Goossens presents his Phoenix World Project (PWP) road-show – a collection of 10 unique Micro Art scale models of UFO events that are understood to have taken place on earth.

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UFO Enthusiast and Researcher

Investigator / UFO Intelligence Gatherer / Member of the MUFON.

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Magician and In Search of the Truth

Member of the "International Brotherhood of Magicians" and Active Investigator to discover THE truth since the age of 16.

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Scale Model Terrain Builder

Specialised in Miniature Landscapes of Hypothetical Scenarios of UFO Landings.

Road-box Test in the living-room

THE WHOLE HOUSE HAD BECOME A WORKSHOP

designing and making the model bases, Then, sanding, primering and painting
Making all the details of the sceneries.
The making of UFOs was a matter of imagination. Built from scratch mostly with recycled material.
Buildings has to be as real as possible. The many details make it a long lasting job.
Road boxes has to be made precisely to fit the model boards and all the lateral equipment
A well deserved rest break between two work sessions.

Is Time-Travel A Reality?

This is the right question to ask yourself.

Indeed, Philippe seems to appear in different locations but more surprisingly in different periods across the exhibition "The Day They Visited Earth".
In fact, he has been seen in each of the ten miniature landscapes. Will you be able to identify him in every scenery if you visit the show?
Philippe nowadays at a secret location near his home
Here he walked in the Lyon Region in the year 1974. You may have seen him on the Lyon UFO terminal model board
More bizarrely, he is waiting to board an extraterrestrial FLV (Furtive Liaison Vehicle), in the Lakes District region, UK in the year 1984.
And here, another strange case, he has been witnessed in the North Cheyenne Canon Park, close to Colorado Springs, USA in 1988

MULTI SKILLED

It all started very early as Philippe built the model of a spooky house at the age of 10 and his passion for representing things in small never ended. His primary education started in general technical studies followed by a few years studying the printing industry, giving him a good base for his later artistic life. At the age of 16, he was duly elected as a member of the IBM (International Brotherhood of Magicians). He rapidly started to build himself al the specialised equipment needed for the magic shows he later would present. The knowledge in transforming and assembling all kind of materials,
painting and decorating it, imagining and developing electric and electronic circuits, designing all sorts of equipment, decor or advertising as well as the psychology and audience interactions are only a few of the skills Philippe acquired during all these years. Each new project had given him the chance to learn new talents, and he never stopped to be interested in new abilities until now. Understanding and practising all these skills had given him the ability to imagine and design the entire show “The Day They Visited Earth” with confidence.

The Five Pillars of an Artistic Achievement

Skill
Experience
Patience
Determination
Imagination
One by one skills will accumulate, and experience will grow with patience and determination. So now all you need is imagination and a little bit of luck.
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