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I Am From Belgium

Sometimes people ask me what there is to see in my area. So I've been sharing pictures of our fields (specially the flowery season) to these people that ask me. Now there are other things to do then fields... but yeah, my area is largely fields. There are some cities where there are activities, but being from a rural area it's just not that exciting to most foreigners as a big city.

But there are some other pictures that always get a "wow" responds. They are the pictures of a little metal church that was build in 2011 by an architect/artist called "Gijs Van Vaerenbergh". So because most people went "wow", I'll share the pictures (wich are not mine) here too. The project was called: "Reading between the lines", and it has gotten a fair amount of media attention and won some prices.



















And here it is on youtube:

[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5J2JoK9dA4]




You can find an article/introduction to the little monument over here: https://www.archdaily.com/298693/reading-between-the-lines-gijs-van-vaerenbergh
https://www.architectmagazine.com/technology/detail/reading-between-the-lines-for-a-church-made-of-metal_o
(I also got most of the pictures from the first article)



... oh yeah. It's in the middle of a field :D
Shayama · F
Hello beautiful pictures
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Shayama Thx, glad you like them!
Shayama · F
@Kwek00 welcome
I prefer the labyrinth to the church but when I saw the group name I only thought of chocolate 😄
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
VioletRayne · 36-40, F
Thats amazing 😻
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@VioletRayne This is Antony Howe:

[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fZNRLYiYNM]

This is David C. Roye

[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROP45rjvOHg]

And this is Theo Jansen (a Belgian Guy) that does something similair then Antony... but he turns wind into mobile moving constructions on the beach.

[media=https://youtu.be/Pj-NqWDH2qE]

Just throwing that last in there, but he's not an American.
The idea that the United States only has Grafitti... is not really true. There are some really nice things to be discovered. Things beyond the "biggest ball of the twine" 😅
VioletRayne · 36-40, F
@Kwek00 Thats really cool I’ll have to see if we have anything like that near me
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@VioletRayne Don't know where "near you" is of course. America is a huge place. But I'm pretty sure someone is being creative somewhere in your area. You just have to find it, it's not that they get advertised that much. You only learned about this, because I happened to post it here. It's not that this thing is pretty big, I just found it pleasing to the eye and thus made a post about it 😅. It's not the 8th wonder of the world or annything.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
That's pretty cool
sarabee1995 · 26-30, F
I love the one that shows an actual church steeple in the background. Nice contrast to this one.
@Kwek00 musicians and open mike evenings....

gardening gazebo...


public meditation spot add some trees and benches and such...
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Whiterosesociety There are things to do over there... sometimes people organise things there. It's a bit of a touristic thingy.
@Kwek00 heavy SI😎
nahright09 · 41-45, M
beautiful structure...amazing pics!
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Loretta78 You've been going around then :)
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
@Kwek00 Yeah, as I´ve written already in my former post: I have changed so many times the places. 😅
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Loretta78 Well, it's good to get new experiences!
LegendofPeza · 56-60, M
Wonderful pics of a great installation. I was surprised to discover it was the work in fact of two artists in collaboration. Is that Flemish they are speaking and could you tell me exactly where I can find the work ?
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@LegendofPeza It's the exact same language. We do have a lot of dialects, specially in the Belgian part (like we have A LOT of dialects). But those aren't official. So the official language is "dutch".

People only use the word "flemish" because they don't have knowledge of the area. That's okay (like I'm not throwing a stone). It's the same mistake people make when they people talk "American" or "Austrian". Americans use English and Austrians speak German.

Certain English speakers probably diffrenciate between "English" and "American" too, even though they are aware it's the same language. But if you become educated in the language, you'll notice that Americans and English people don't use the same "sayings" as much as eachother, probably use a word more then the others use it. Because language always has a regional character even tough they are exactly the same. (I at least heared some english speakers making the diffrence)

You probably will notice this too, since you are French. If you go to the Belgian french area or even the North you'll hear diffrences in the language patterns, pronounciations and intonations. If this is true, then they'll sound a bit off to you, because they are outside what you consider to be the "norm" since you grew up in a certain area where most people use the same expressions and the same intonations. It's just a part of being socialised. People learn languages by mimicking others, and the person that teaches you will be really important in the process.

For dutch this isn't diffrent. Dutch and Belgian-dutch-speakers have the same aspect. If you are trained in dutch you'll spot a person from the Netherlands and a person from dutch part of Belgium right away. We also use some dutch words that got out of fashion in the Netherlands: Gij and Ge , are 2 words that aren't used in the Netherlands annymore but they are still officially a part of the dutch Language. It's not wrong to use them, but a certain territory just stopped using them over time. Languages and the use of them are also constantly in flux, new words come into excistence and become "normal" the more people use them the more obvious it becomes. Other people stop using them and they fade away in obscurity. It's a pretty normal process.
LegendofPeza · 56-60, M
@Kwek00 I probably should have mentioned that I only live in France. I am in fact British myself. Been here seven years but only now am beginning to discern the difference in French spoken by Belgians and French natives , and Canadians too for that matter.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@LegendofPeza Yeah, Canadian French sounds really diffrent. I actually have difficulties understanding canadian french at times. If they talk really slowly and articulate it well, then there is no problems. But sometimes I just need to say: "can you repeat yourself because 🤷‍♂️".

But if you are british, then just forget what I say about the french and look at my "american" vs "english" comment. They are both english, but if you are familair with the language you can point out from wich country they are from without them having a dialect.

So you are an english guy that learned his french. That's pretty cool. You don't hear that that often :)
Axeroberts · 56-60, M
The Grand Plas in Brussels was amazing to see

MissTaken · 36-40, F
Very interesting - say hi to TinTin and Snowy for me 🙂
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@MissTaken

Is that all?
The Smurf village is going to be all pissed because they were left out again.
MissTaken · 36-40, F
@Kwek00 Well if your offering a container load of Godiva Chocolate would be welcome. Sorry to make the Smurfs feel blue at not being mentioned 😂
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@MissTaken Lol, trust me... we can do way better then Godiva.


You better be sorry... they have a rough life. No sex either!
Moonflower · 61-69, F
I've been looking at these pics for a while, and it strikes me as a very strange building. It gives me a peculiar feeling looking at it so I would probably feel even more peculiar standing in it. But I suppose these type of structures are meant to make us feel some kind of reaction. I do find it a bit creepy!
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Moonflower Hey there

Why is it creepy? :)
Moonflower · 61-69, F
I think because it looks a bit surreal to me. Beautifully structured though.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Moonflower Oh... Are all "surreal" images "creepy" for you?

Surrealism can have some pretty nice aesthic qualities though.

Sssslm · F
I saw this on archdaily too few years ago. You are from an interesting place.
OMG so effin AMAZinGGG!!!!!!
Carazaa · F
Cool! Thank you!
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@SW-User Oh my... that's a nice one, specially with the sun going up/down in the background.

 
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