MUZE'UM L, LIGHT & LANDSCAPE

COME ON A SUNNY (SUN)DAY FOR THE GAME OF LIGHT AND SHADOW

A contemporary museum built on the LIGHTMERIDIAN in the Bergstraat. An exhibition at MUZE’UM L– that stands for Muze, Light and Landscape – looks different at every moment of the day. Thoughtful architectural elements turn the building into a gigantic sculpture, casting light and shadow to the rhythm of the sun. It is a MUSE or source of inspiration to create works related to Light or Landscape.

Although MUZE’UM L is privately run, it benefits from a welcome cooperation from the city of Roeselare, the province of West Vlaanderen, West toer and the ‘Agency for nature and forest’. MUZE'UM L is located in the ‘Bergmolenbos’ district, the green lung of the city.

IS A CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE TO DISCOVER THE LIGHT MERIDIAN

A 30 m long building with a 50 cm opening (here on the right) for the LIGHT MERIDIAN
architect: marc van schuylenberg

The architecture makes geometric drawings by the sun and shadows according to the time of day

MUZE'UM L IS ALSO THE INFO-POINT OF THE LIGHT MERIDIAN

A ‘meridian’ or ‘noon line’ runs exactly north-south.when the sun is exactly at its zenith (the highest point in the sky) the sunlight falls vertically downwards andf there is no more shadow left and right (east and west) // architect marc van schuylenberg made a slit of 50cm directly through the roof for sunlight to drop a light line on the ground. // this local and luminous longitude-line (3°7'45”east) is called "the light meridian"

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On the other side of the world there is only water.
(Pacific)

Via google earth, you can see that this north longitude is in the ice of the north pole and does not go out of the water than in continental Europe // the place is exactly and coincidental at the lighthouse of blankenberge in belgium. The "light meridian" goes further through france and goes to thje mediterranen see at coincidental the lighthouse of palamos in spain.

see below how the sun projects light on the ground depending on the time of day

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picture 1. light line on the ground 1/2 h before the solar peak
picture 2. light line on the ground solar peak (more)
picture 3. light line 1 hour after solar peak

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The south side of the Muze'um L remains lit all day

The north side is turned off by the sun all day, only the weak winter sun (from the south goes) through the 50 cm crack in the wall

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Access is without stairs: you can discover without risk of tripping, the clouds and the light show

On the north side, the "light meridian" is represented by applying a different crop in a straight strip.

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at the back of the site, the meridian of light is visualized as an avenue, exhibiting works by artists willy cauwelier and joost laroy

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A rainbow over the museum L, Monday, October 3, 2016 11:09 a.m.

Muze’um L, Bergstraat 23, Roeselare, is freely accessible at any time, except for the gallery, which is only open on Sundays from 2 pm to 5 pm (with free guide). A tour of the entire museum site is possible by appointment for € 60 per group

agenda indoor gallery SEE HERE

SEE ALSO THE ART-PROJECT 2022 THE LIGHT MERIDIAN, THE MERIDIAN OF ART
through any place on earth an imaginary north-south line runs from the north pole to the south pole: the light meriian / simultaneously for all places on the meridian, the sun shines every day a few moments perpendicular to the meridian ( at the 'real’ noon ! ).
this tight straight line could now be visualised by natural and artistic 'in situ’ works.
see:
THE LIGHT MERIDIAN / MERIDIAN OF ART

MUZE'um L
FROM JUNE 14, 2017, MUZE'UM L WAS APPOINTED CULTURAL AMBASSADOR OF THE CITY OF ROESELARE

more about Light and Landscape

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short explanation of longitude and meridians

Longitude
A longitude is an imaginary line across the earth's surface from pole to pole that is perpendicular to the equator. there are 360 degrees to the globe, 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west of "0" degrees greenwich (internationally agreed on October 22, 1884)

Meridian
A meridian connects all the points where the sun is simultaneously at its highest point.

Brief history
Before 1884 there were many known zero meridians such as Cadiz, Ferro, Fulkova, Greenwich, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Naples, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Stockholm. This resulted in a conflict between the zero degrees of Paris and that of Greenwich, which therefore internationally became the marker

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Visualization of the "zero" degree of Paris in the observatory and the garden

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