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52 Weeks Project
This part of Valeriusplein has been made car-free, while it used to be a busy thoroughfare for Amsterdam...
Location: Valeriusplein corner Valeriusstraat and in the background Koininginneweg, Amsterdam.
Coordinates: 52°21'10.4"N 4°51'49.2"E (Google Maps)
Reason: I passed along this totally renovated point and remembered the days that my parents passed this square when driving from Amsterdam Geuzenveld -where we lived- to the A2 via Lelylaan, Surinameplein, Zuid, Apollolaan towards the Utrechtsebrug. The ring A10 didn't excist at that time.
Valeriusplein: The Valeriusplein is a square in Amsterdam-Zuid, between the Koninginneweg and the Lyceumbrug. It is named after the Dutch songwriter (and notary) Adriaen Valerius. North of the square, on the other side of the Koninginneweg, lies the Emmalaan and the Emmaplein. On the north side, the Valeriusstraat runs along the square.
Wikipedia - Valeriusplein
Weather: Parly cloudy, 21° C
To Listen ♫: Skyhunter - The Place I Call Home (Original Mix) (Youtube)
Seconds "To Listen ♫": I had this song in my head all day without any reason:
Kamahl - The Elephant Song (Youtube)
Self-portrait technics: Joby portable gorillapod on the front basket of my bicycle. Timer on 10 seconds.
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Designed by Portuguese Painter and illustrator Ana Ventura.
The holes for the shoelaces are mouths and ears that send and receive a message. These mouths belong to characters that communicate between themselves via a thread that unites them: the shoelace. This thread (the shoe lace) came from a red mouth to invite everyone to join this idea: join red. A red mouth to communicate, to join efforts and unite in a common purpose, so that through communication we can lend a helping hand.