Site de réoccupation
“Suite d’une réoccupation d’un espace urbain, plusieurs magasins ont été ouvert a rue de Rivoli. Deux de ces magasins sont consacrés a des installations et donc vides. C’est une occupation d’un espace urbain vide avec beaucoup de vide.” Observation by Bendy Glu more…
Plein open sleeping
Pedestrian bridge over Blvrd Pachecolaan From Cité Administrative to Passage 44 North-west of Cité Administrative more…
Writing in wet paint
Boulevard de Berlaiemont laan South east of Cite Administrative Observation by Maarte Gielen more…
Strange attachment
Pedestrian bridge over Blvrd Pachecolaan From Cité Administrative to Passage 44 North-west of Cité Administrative more…
Brico zebra
Corner Rue de la banque and Boulevard de Berlaimont South-west of Cité Administrative more…
Cardboard shelter
A self-built cardboard hide out in a corner of the RAC yard. Observation by Kathrin Fischer. more…
Brusselaar
Rue du congres Contribution by Michel Cleempoel more…
Drapeau PREVIEW
Ahoy! Here’s the first images of the unfolded flag which will fly over the RAC during PleinOpenAir. We test-raised it during the weekend, but unfortunately their was not a lot of wind. From the 9th of August on the flag will fly for 5 weeks. Flag produced by constantvzw and nova-cinema. Also during the festival […] more…
Rijks Administratief Centrum
Images below are taken in and around the Rijks Administratief Centrum, during a tour for participants of PleinOpenAir. Central control room, printing table. more…
Re representing disability 2
Rue Gretry more…
Re representing disability
Rue du cirque more…
Bumper + touwtje typology
11.30; Rue de l’elephant more…
Communauté Vlançaise
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B Tape
La gare de Bruxelles-CongrÚs Vernacular ‘sticky tape’ urban restauration method, appropriated by NMBS as a low cost temporary solution for a broken railing. more…
Kattenkot 1
12 – 09 – 2004 Slowly the cathouse has been reconfigured to an organic structure of barely regognisable elements. more…
Ripped + reconnected
Rue Antoine Dansaert more…
Redone; un-sticky
Rue du Midi, November 2003 Rue du Midi, Februari 2004 more…
Re: re: scooter
Papenvest, December 2003 Papenvest, February 2004 more…
Aux ordres de la sphere noir
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Meaning arises through use of language
north side of Place des Barricades across the road from Rue de la Sabblonniere, Brussels more…
Leisure parc
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Portrait
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AUX L
The ‘Monument for the War pigeon’ on Square des Blindes has been erected in 1931 in honour of pigeon fanciers who died during the first world war. Appearently a carrier pigeon was, and still is subjected to militairy regulations. The ‘Law for the protection of militairy pigeons and limitation of the use of pigeons for […] more…
Mutant zebra striping
Anomalic parts of zebra crossings seen from my window. Junction Rue du rempart des moines and Rue Antoine d’Ansaert. more…
Urban typographic variations
Rue des Halles more…
Pas de boite aux lettres
Some entrees are more welcoming than others. A small collection of rerouted, repaired, altered, doorsteps photographed in Anderlecht and the center of Brussels. more…
Low tech reparation
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(…) slavendrijver
“l’heroisme militaire belge aneantit l’arabe esclavagiste / de belgische militaire heldenmoed verdelgt den arabische slavendrijver” This inscription is part of the ‘Monument for the pioneers in Congo’ in the Parc du Cinquantenaire, which was erected in 1921. The heroic figure depicted above the text represents a colonial Belgian soldier beating up a slave driver. more…
…et vous oubliez tout le reste …
Some combinations of billboard images are bizar. This image sequence of fanfare musicians, shopping scene’s, naked men, children in shopping cars, hardly evokes commercial connotations. more…
EU dresscode
Dresscodes in the EU Quartier is predictable. A day out photographing in the field delivered lots of pictures of suits, ties, shirts, mobile phone behaviour and briefcases. Some of these images I glued together to a small film. Originally, the three parts: heads, body, legs, were made as separate films of unequal lenghts, playing in […] more…
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