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Nieuw permanent werk van Sylvie Janssens langs de trambaan in Sint-Lievens-Esse.
een inspiratiedag met kunstenaars, (inter)nationale experts en lokale actoren rond de mogelijkheden van kunst in het veranderende landschap van Vlaanderen
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A symbolic path taken through a miniature forest as if you would have the possibility to take an imaginary walk in a real landscape.
During ARPIA 2012, Griet Dobbels presents her proposal "The map is not the territory", an intervention in the landscape that eventually changes the landscape itself into a map.
The video installation `Innerlijke bewegingen van een landschap` (Inner movements of a landscape) that is shown at Arpia 2012, consists partly of a selection from the 160 hours of images that he filmed from his houseboat `MS Dover` of the water that surrounded him.
Agnes Meyer-Brandis assumes that a meteorite impact will occur in Herzele. Her work can be situated between reality and fiction.
Bob Verschueren interlaces branches with a discarded farmers’ cart that was recovered from the site itself.
Christelle Fillod transforms the old brick kiln to a `camera obscura` and thus brings a hommage to the surrounding landscape.
At various places in the landscape Gilles Bruni builds resting and hiding places for both humans and animals, with natural materials.
Kari Joller creates a ritual way and plays with inner and outer spaces.
On the 11th of September 2010 a remarkable discovery took place next to the old brick factory in Herzele, Belgium...
Marie-Hélène Elleboudt brings an old tree back to life.
Masashi Eshigo wants to re-open a walking path via an equally ambitious as simple installation. This `work in progress` will be realized in strong interaction with the environment and its residents.
Rhodri Davies, also a professional composer and harpist, builds a wind harp for Arpia.
In the form of a 16mm film installation, Els van Riel allows us, a concentrated and vivid look at an everyday natural phenomenon.
Jan Detavenier shows his project proposal for the open call 2011. He wants to rebuild the chimney of the brick kiln in a kind of periscope allowing to see a panoramatic view of the surrounding landscape. The wind direction each time determines the view ...
Using kinetic experiments, Jesse Cremers brings static things into motion and he uses natural energy to create amazing sculptures.
In his project proposol for the open call Sebastian 2011 insert various objects in the landscape that subtly refer to the ecological problems.