De Coster calls her initiative "The Author is Present," and hopes to get new inspiration from the museum's visitors as well as the works of classical artists, such as Renaissance painter Jan van Eyck and Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens.
She follows the example of Serbian artist Marina Abramovic and British music composer and singer PJ Harvey, who performed similar experiments in the Museum of Modern Arts in New York and the Tate in London.
But as an important difference, De Coster will even sleep and eat in the museum while she only brings a computer and 28 books to her glass room.