The Sequence is a monumental public sculpture designed by Belgian artist and designer
Arne Quinze. The artistic intervention located in the heart of Brussels is made from wood and concrete connecting the Flemish Parliament to the House of Representatives physically and symbolically. Acting as a bridge between the public and the government neighbors, it promotes urban interaction and communication.
Quinze: “THE SEQUENCE bridges the communication gap between people and generates movement in the city. I want to reconnect people and let them interact with each other like they did in the past on squares. At least people talked to each other then.”
Therefore concrete elements serve as the basis for the sculpture.
It gives people a moment to reset their minds and think about what’s going on in those two buildings.
The physical connection between neighbors, the Flemish Parliament and the House of Flemish Representatives reflects the possible connection between all neighbors in Brussels.
Cross-culture connections, a connection with Europe, its diversity and entity.
Arne Quinze
http://www.arnequinze.tv/#/en/home/
From Marta Miguels second blog; http://martamiguel.blogspot.com/
Marta is the photographer of these pics. (I think...)
Today I have surf around in the cyber space, which is very interesting and also much inspirited. Here are some of the things I found and found interesting, things; objects/jewellery/art that I want to share…
It’s as I have written before; sooooooooo much nice and interesting thing out there, a lot of amazing artist who show their art at the internet.
Vive la internet!
I think it’s good for us all, all artists to stand “outside” the gallery world and so on, sometimes… To do our own things, to show without being picked out, selected, have a lot of pressure, be at the right place at the right time and so on… This is our free space and its good for us all, even if aren’t artists.
Two other blog who is worth visit is:
http://danugs.blogspot.com/
&
Arthur Hash;http://www.theartescapeplan.com/
Sunday, May 10, 2009
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2 comments:
Fantastic! I love this!
Hi Paula!
Thank you so much for the link!
Love to read your posts, so many great things!
cheers!
Nubia
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