Reading between the lines is the new proposal from the Belgian duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. This group comprised Pieterjan designers Gijs (Leuven, 1983) and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh (Leuven, 1983) specializes in playing with shapes and geometries applied in architecture.
The installation consists of a church made from a wood frame - plates placed horizontally - it seems to disappear in certain angles. As the viewer up the hill and his range of vision rises from a certain angle, the structure seems to fade as the pictures show. Change starts being gradual, starting from the base to the structure appears to be composed of floating points.
Source — Culturacolectiva
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