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Strijdersgang
De Koekelbergse Strijdersgang is een korte voetgangersstraat in Koekelberg, gelegen tussen huisnummers 8 en 10 van de Deschampheleerstraat. Deze gang, ook wel impasse genoemd, is een van de weinige overgebleven steegjes in de gemeente, waar er halverwege de 19de eeuw ongeveer 350 van bestonden. In de jaren 1840 vestigden zich diverse fabrieken in de omgeving, wat grondeigenaars ertoe aanzette…

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Simone Ghijsbrecht-Vanderborght (1888-1969)
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8.Collectible – Sammlerdesign des 21. Jahrhunderts: Brüssel vom 13. bis 16.03.2025
Mit ihrem experimentellen Ansatz ist die COLLECTIBLE eine einzigartige Plattform für die Präsentation und Entdeckung des besten zeitgenössischen Sammlerdesigns. In dem Bestreben, die Grenzen der Kreativität immer weiter zu verschieben, bringt die Messe etablierte und aufstrebende Galerien, Designstudios, unabhängige Hersteller und Marken in einem dynamischen, gemeinsamen Raum zusammen, während…
#Brüssel#Collectible#collectible brussels#Designstudios#Entdeckungen#Galerien#Kreativität#Sammlerdesign#Unikate#Vanderborght Building
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Thrilled to join the COLLECTIBLE Design Fair in Brussels, where I will be showcasing the KARAKONDJUL, proudly represented by Soldout Design and Untiled Gallery 👹💫✨
FAIR DAYS: March 13—16, 2025 (12:00 to 19:00) Vanderborght Building, Rue de l'Ecuyer 50, Brussels
Looking forward to seeing you at booth 2_5 in the Main Section!
#soldoutdesign#untiledgallery#collectiblebrussels#collectiblefair#collectibledesign#караконджул#textileart#folkloreart#rosie eisor
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#Exposition : Plusieurs galeristes reconnus seront présents à l’#Espace #Vanderborght à Bruxelles
La foire d’art contemporain « The Solo Project » se tiendra du 5 au 8 décembre 2024 dans l’Espace Vanderborght à Bruxelles. Cet événement artistique, innovant par son approche, invite chaque galerie participante à présenter un ou plusieurs artistes. Après plusieurs éditions à Bâle, Paul Kusseneers, initiateur du projet, a décidé de déplacer « The Solo Project » à Bruxelles en 2022. La deuxième…
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De Algemene Verwarring #115 - 24 June 2024
Episode one hundred and fifteen of De Algemene Verwarring was broadcast on Monday, June 24, 2024, and you can listen to it by clicking on the link below that will take you directly to the Mixcloud page:
Pictured below is the Leuven based and short-lived cold wave band The Cultural Decay. They existed only for two years, released a 7" and a 12", played 15 shows, and then they disappeared forever. Well, until Sacred Bones Records released "Eight Ways To Start A Day" compilation, with the 4 songs they ever released and some demos. Not that they started playing again, but at least they got some much deserved attention. It was only recently that I learned that the bass player for the band, Jean Vanderborght, was also "de Jean" from JJ Records in Leuven, record shop where I bought many many cd's during my student time in Leuven. Jean passed away a few weeks ago, so I'm playing a track from the Sacred Bones comp for him.
I bought quiet some records the past few weeks so this episode has quite some new stuff, from i.a. Added Dimensions, Onyon, Sweeping Promises, Melenas, Six Organs Of Admittance and Organ Of Corti, some classics from The Dirtbombs, Noh Mercy, Stupid Babies, Hydroplane, Cosmic Psychos and Plastichke and I've also got two awesome B-sides from classic singles. And beneath the photo you can find the playlist for this show. Enjoy!

Playlist:
Cosmic Psychos: Hooray Fuck (CD “Blokes You Can Trust” on Amphetamine Reptile Records, 1991)
Plastischke: Ca Gaze Pour Moi (7” “Ca Gaze Pour Moi” on Omega International, 1978)
The Dirtbombs: Ode To A Black Man (LP “Ultraglide In Black” on In The Red Records, 2001)
Sweeping Promises: Toutes Les Nuits (LP V/A “Born Bad Record Shop 25 Years Anniversary” on Les Disques Mauvais Garçons, 2024)
Onyon: Out (LP “Last Days On Earth” on Trouble In Mind Records, 2023)
Added Dimensions: Impulsive (7” Time Suck/Hellbent” on Domestic Departure, 2024)
Noh Mercy: Caucasian Guilt (2x7” “Earcom 3” on Fast Product, 1979)
Trendees: Barmaid (7” “Barmaid” on What Lies Beneath, 2023, originally released on cassette on Alberts Basement in 2017)
Stupid Babies: Baby Sitters (2x7” “Earcom 3” on Fast Product, 1979)
Spray Paint: Naoki’s Theme (LP V/A “Born Bad Record Shop 25 Years Anniversary” on Les Disques Mauvais Garçons, 2024)
Melenas: 1986 (LP “Ahora” on Trouble In Mind, 2023)
Echo & The Bunnymen: Angels And Devils (7” “Silver” on Korova, 1984)
Fad Gadget: The Box (7” “Back To Nature/The Box” on Mute Records, 1979)
The Cultural Decay: Business Business / Fragile Object (LP “Eight Ways To Start A Day (Singles & Demos)” on Sacred Bones Records, 2009, originally released on a 12" in 1982 on Sexy Robot)
Six Organs Of Admittance: Spinning In A River (LP “Time Is Glass” on Drag City, 2024)
Hydroplane: Wurlitzer Jukebox (LP “Hydroplane”, reissue on Efficient Space, 2022, originally released on CD in 1997 by Drive-In Records)
Källarbarnen: Barndom (LP V/A “Bränn Ner Hela Skiten” on Förlag För Fri Musik, 2018)
Organ Of Corti: Mutatio (7” “Colluvio/Mutatio” on iDEAL Records, 2024)
#radioshow#de algemene verwarring#punk#post punk#noise#experimental music#drones#new wave#indie#folk
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Exploring the Influence of Phloem Resistance on Root System Architecture
Exploring the Influence of Phloem Resistance on Root System Architecture https://ift.tt/Q2l6RNw Listen to this page as an audio file. English only. An efficient root system has an architecture that effectively takes up water and nutrients from the soil and transports them to the shoot. Root architecture is controlled by external aspects like soil water gradients and internal aspects like the quantity of carbohydrates supplied to each individual root tip. Several key factors influence the amount of carbohydrates that reach the roots. These include the amount of carbohydrates being created and used, and how easily the carbohydrates can move through the plant. The ease of carbohydrate movement, which is measured as resistance, is regulated by the diameter of the phloem sieve tubes. Experimentally determining the independent impacts of these factors on root growth poses a challenge. However, a recent publication in in silico Plants demonstrated how computational modelling can be used to quantify the impact of phloem resistance on root growth. Research associate Xiao-Ran Zhou, from the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences at Forschungszentrum Jülich and colleagues used a combination of computational plant models (CPlantBox and PiafMunch) to help understand experimental findings about how local phloem anatomical features influence the root system architecture. In their study, the authors conducted simulations manipulating the phloem resistance in the roots and examined how it affected the local distribution of carbohydrates within the roots. They specifically investigated the impact on both the primary taproot and the smaller lateral roots, which extend horizontally or diagonally from the taproot, analyzing them separately. In one simulation, the researchers manipulated the taproot sieve-tube diameter in three plants, setting it at 50%, 100%, or 200%. In another simulation, they uniformly set the sieve-tube diameter of the lateral roots in three plants at 50%, 100%, or 150%. Their findings indicated that as the phloem resistivity of a root increased, both the primary and lateral roots experienced a reduction in carbohydrate availability, leading to a decrease in root growth. To investigate the impact of phloem radius changes on root growth within the entire root system or locally, the researchers conducted a simulation of three plants having lateral roots with heterogeneous taproot sieve-tube diameters of 50%, 100%, and 150%. Their findings revealed that alterations in taproot sieve-tube resistivity affected each individual root locally, without influencing neighboring roots. These experiments illustrate the direct correlation between phloem anatomy and the limitation of carbon flow as a sink-limiting factor within the plant. When the resistivity along the pathway of carbohydrate flow becomes excessively high, it leads to a decrease in carbohydrate flow, thereby impacting the growth of individual roots. Zhou concludes, “these results provide a first example where the features of individual roots within the root system, such as their growth rate and final length, are not predetermined but rather arise as emergent properties of the system. This discovery underscores the significance of integrating more flexible representations of the root system into computational models.” READ THE ARTICLE: Xiao-Ran Zhou, Andrea Schnepf, Jan Vanderborght, Daniel Leitner, Harry Vereecken, Guillaume Lobet, Phloem anatomy restricts root system architecture development: theoretical clues from in silico experiments, in silico Plants, Volume 5, Issue 2, 2023, diad012, https://doi.org/10.1093/insilicoplants/diad012 The post Exploring the Influence of Phloem Resistance on Root System Architecture appeared first on Botany One. via Botany One https://botany.one/ November 27, 2023 at 05:18PM
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“Robe" (détail) de Tom van der Borght en macramé intégrant des breloques (2020) - Lauréat du Grand Prix du Jury Première Vision (2020) - en collaboration avec le brodeur Montex à l'exposition “L'Ouverture” du 19M, quartier général des Métiers d'Art de la Maison Chanel, mars 2022.
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Louise Vanhoenacker, exhibition at Espace Vanderborght in Brussels, Belgium. ‘Intrusions′ (2020). pencil, ink and gouache on paper
#exhibition#exposition#art#brussels#brussel#bruxelles#espacevanderborght#espacevanderborghtbrussels#vanderborght#expo#blue#pencil#ink#gouache#paper#selfportraits#intrusions#intrusion#portraits#framed#artexhibition#belgianart#belgianartist#contemporarydrawing#contemporaryartist#ensavlacambre#lacambre#louisevanhoenacker
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Tapisserie de l’histoire d’Achille,atelier bruxellois de Jean-Francois et Pierre Van Der Borght vers 1740 : Achille chez les filles de Lycomede, La colère d’Achille contre Agamemnon, Chryseis rendue a son pere grand pere d’Appolon, Potiche a décor floral Chine XVIIIeme, Jean-Baptiste Pigalle : la Tireuse d’epine. #museejacquemartandre #cultureespaces #tapisserie #histoiredachille #achille #vanderborght #lycomede #agamemnon #chryseis #apollon #potiche #chine #jeanbaptistepigalle #instapic #photooftheday #parismaville (à Musée Jacquemart-André) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBS_oNyloGg/?igshid=161ygjmekcq6y
#museejacquemartandre#cultureespaces#tapisserie#histoiredachille#achille#vanderborght#lycomede#agamemnon#chryseis#apollon#potiche#chine#jeanbaptistepigalle#instapic#photooftheday#parismaville
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Simone Ghijsbrecht-Vanderborght (1888-1969)
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COLLECTIBLE Ausschreibung für ihre 8. Ausgabe in Brüssel: Bewerbungsfrist bis 31.10.2024
COLLECTIBLE, die einzige Messe, die sich ausschließlich dem zeitgenössischen Sammlerdesign widmet, startet jetzt die Ausschreibung für ihre 8. Ausgabe in Brüssel. Nach dem erfolgreichen Debüt in New York City kehrt die COLLECTIBLE von Donnerstag, 13. März, bis Sonntag, 16. März 2025, in das Vanderborght-Gebäude im Herzen Brüssels zurück, mit einer VIP-Vorschau am Mittwoch, 12. März 2025. Die…
#Bespoke#Collectible 2025#Designstudios#Dorothée Meilichzon#Interior#Li Edelkoort#Main#Mette Barford#NEW GARDE#Sammlerdesign#Tulga Beyerle#Vanderborght-Gebäude
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Anatole De Benedictis @ ArtContest
Anatole (M1 PMK) est l’un des lauréats de Art Contest 2020. Exposition à voir jusqu’au 23 octobre.
Espace Vanderborght, 50 rue de l’Ecuyer à 1000 Bruxelles, du mercredi au dimanche de 12h à 18h
https://www.artcontest.be/

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La Ville de #Bruxelles lance un appel aux #Artistes #plasticiens,
La Ville de Bruxelles lance un appel aux artistes plasticiens bruxellois en vue de l’organisation d’une nouvelle édition de Carte de Visite|ARTopenKUNST qui se déroulera le week-end des 7, 8 et 9 février 2025 dans les établissements Vanderborght. Les inscriptions se clôturent le 17 novembre 2024. Organisé par le Service de la Culture, l’évènement est une exposition collective et…
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#woodtype A & F Vanderborght, approx 1899
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My full to be read at the beginning of 2019
What I’m reading:
Anna Burns: Milkman
George Eliot: Middlemarch
Neil Gaiman: The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction
What I’ll be reading afterwards:
John Stuart Mill: On Liberty
George Orwell: Books v. Cigarettes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Social Contract
Helena Kennedy: Eve Was Shamed: How British Justice is Failing Women
Yuval Noah Harari: 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
My one Russian classic per year for 2019:
Leo Tolstoy: War and Peace, or
Anton Chekhov: some short stories, or
Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Idiot
Philosophers’ biographies (monthly):
C. C. W. Taylor: Socrates
Bernard Williams: Plato
David Melling: Understanding Plato
Jonathan Barnes: Aristotle
To be finished (at some point):
Nick Bostrom: Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies
Nate Silver: Signal and the Noise
Walter Isaacson: Steve Jobs
Benedict Andersen: Imagined Communities
Philippe Van Parijs and Yannick Vanderborght: Basic Income: A Radical Proposal for a Free Society and a Sane Economy
Begin again:
Robert Musil: Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften
James C. Turner: Philology: The Forgotten Origins of the Modern Humanities
Other to be read (no order):
Platon: Das Gastmahl
Damien McBride: Power Trip
Jung Chang: Empress Dowager Cixi
Carne Ross: Independent Diplomat
Hans Herbert von Arnim: Volksparteien ohne Volk
Simone de Beauvoir: The Second Sex
Shelley Carson: Your Creative Brain
John Edward Williams: Stoner
Wilkie Collins: The Moonstone
Carmine Gallo: Talk like Ted
Lawrence James: Empires in the Sun: The Struggle for the Mastery of Africa
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge of Geography
Sanjeev Sanyal: Land of the Seven Rivers: A Brief History of India's Geography
Philip Mansel: Aleppo: The Rise and Fall of Syria's Great Merchant City
Adam Ferrier: The Advertising Effect: How to Change Behaviour
Walter Mischel: The Marshallow Test (even though it has been thoroughly debunked)
Fred Kofman: Conscious Business: How to Build Value Through Values
Norman Davies: Vanished Kingdoms
Marcel Reich-Ranicki: Nichts als Literatur
Anthony Trollope: The Way We Live Now
Niall Ferguson: Civilizations
Andrew O’Hagan: The Secret Life: Three True Stories of the Digital Age
A. C. Grayling: Russell
A. C. Grayling: Descartes
Michelle Obama: Becoming
Stephen Fry: Heroes
Daniel H. Pink: When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing
Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo
Aldous Huxley: Brave New World
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