Now, I could tell you about everything is the order that
they happened, but I am going to do it a different way and tell you first about
one of the things I got to see that I found quite extraordinary. This thing is
called “Aeroflorale II.”
On Sunday, May 5th, Brussels celebrated the Fete
de l’Iris (the Iris Festival), which is basically a street festival celebrating
the city and all it has to offer. Much of its focus is actually on the
environment and all the work Brussels has put into making the city more
“green.” I learned that Brussels is actually one of the finalists for the European
Green Capital Award for next year.
They also had some fun artists performing in the gardens, as
well as these strange pieces of colored fabric hanging from the trees, each one
with a fact about environmental challenges and how we can help improve them. They
even had green headphones hanging from the trees with recordings of people
telling stories about the environment playing through them.
| This lady was singing opera! |
Anyway, I was walking through the center on Sunday afternoon
with a friend of mine, looking around at the different stands and listening to
the numerous bands playing and watching giant puppets walk by when, as we waked
down the stairs from Place Royal into the gardens, we saw in the distance a
giant cast iron machine looking thing covered from head to toe with plants!
As we walked around it, we tried to figure out what the heck
it could be. The plants had wires attached to them, which were then connected
to the metal parts of the machine. Five giant white balloon looking things were
on top of it. We noticed some men standing around in light beige work suits and
hats. They looked like your typical researchers, ready to go wander off into
the rainforest and discover something. I went up to one of them and asked him,
“En fait…c’est quoi, ça?” (So…what is that?). He smiled (he was actually quite
an attractive man) and started to explain. Apparently, these guys are
scientists who bring this giant moveable plant structure to different places
all over the world to exhibit their research on obtaining power from the
photosynthesis of plants. The design is based on those from Leonardo da Vinci.
He told me that the thing can actually fly, using the hot air balloons on top
and the propellers on the sides (powered by the plants), and that they all live
on it for weeks while it moves from once place to another. He told me they have
a chef who cooks for them, and that when they run out of food supplies, they
shoot birds from the sky to eat. And also, that when they run out of water,
they catch it from the clouds and use a special system to make it drinkable. And
he invited us to the taking-off of the thing at the airport the next day...it
all sounded really exciting and I actually believed him...until I read an
article online about how the Aeroflorale is just a sculpture that is made to
look like it flies, but actually does not. Quite a disappointment. And that
silly man was pulling my leg! Well, he told all this nonsense to a lot of
people, so in the end I didn’t feel too bad about believing him.
However, the thing is still really cool, and the research
these guys are doing is quite amazing. All the spinning wings and moving parts
on the machine are powered by the photosynthesis of the plants growing on it.
And they had other exhibits of inventions they made. For example, a typewriter
powered by a plant!
There were also these springs powered by lettuce plants which moved up
and down, showing how they could power a vehicle or something similar.
We also
saw an old glass flask with this strange gray liquid bowling inside. We asked
the research guy about it. He explained that he actually shouldn’t be telling
people about it since it is a secret new research they are doing on finding a
new bio-fuel. Not sure if I believed him, but the thing looked quite a lot like
it could be a fuel, so perhaps it was. We also saw a naked man taking a shower
in the middle of the square (thankfully, the shower had a skirt so it covered
the lower part of his body). We were quite curious about why this man was
simply taking a shower in the middle of a quite busy festival, and went closer
to check it out. We overheard him explaining to a woman that he had set up some
solar panels which were heating water, and he was now taking a showing using
this water heated by the power of the sun. He explained that it is another one
of the inventions they have been working on. I guess he found a good way to
advertise it!
Later on, they even had musicians come up to the top of the
Aeroflorale and play. There was a pianist, trumpet, cello and accordion players and two violinists, all sitting way up high in the iron bars among the thousands of green plants, just
playing away!
If you are interested in learning more about Aeroflorale II, just check out this link! http://inhabitat.com/aeroflorale-ii-la-machine-erects-an-animated-hanging-garden-inspired-by-da-vinci/
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