Wikipedia Monument
52°20′57.5″N 14°33′37.3″E / 52.349306°N 14.560361°E
Wikipedia Monument | |
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Artist | Mihran Hakobyan |
Year | 2014 |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Fiber, resin |
Dimensions | 170 cm × 60 cm × 60 cm (67 in × 24 in × 24 in) |
Location | Słubice, Poland |
The Wikipedia Monument, located in Słubice, Poland, will be a statue designed by Mihran Hakobyan honoring Wikipedia contributors. It will be unveiled in late October 2014.
Description and history
The monument was suggested around 2010[1] by pl , a university professor and director of the [[{{{1}}}]] in Słubice. Wojciechowski said, "I'm ready to drop to my knees before Wikipedia, that's why I thought of a monument where I could do it."[2] Polish Wikipedia is a popular website in Poland, and at over a million articles, the 12th largest Wikipedia in the world.[3][4] According to Piotr Łuczynski, deputy mayor, the memorial "will highlight the town’s importance as an academic centre".[3] A Wikimedia Polska representative stated that the organizations hopes that this project will "raise awareness of the website and encourage people to contribute."[5]
The monument depicts four people holding aloft a globe based on the Wikipedia logo.[2] It will be under two meters in height.[5] The fiber and resin statue was designed by Armenian-born artist Mihran Hakobyan, who graduated from Collegium Polonicum.[2][3][5] It cost about 50,000 złotys (approximately $14,000; 12,000 euros) and was funded by Słubice regional authorities.[2][3][1] It is scheduled to be unveiled on October 22, 2014,[2] on the town's central square (the pl ),[5][1] becoming the world's first monument to the online encyclopedia.[3] Representatives from the Wikimedia Foundation as well as from the Wikimedia chapters for Poland and Germany (Wikimedia Polska and Wikimedia Deutschland, respectively), plan to attend the dedication ceremony.[3][6]
References
- ^ a b c "W nowosolskim Malpolu powstaje pierwszy na świecie pomnik Wikipedii" (in Polish). 10 October 2014. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "Poland to Honor Wikipedia With Monument". ABC News. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f "Poland to unveil world's first Wikipedia monument". Polskie Radio. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ^ List of Wikipedias – Meta. Retrieved Sep 8, 2014.
- ^ a b c d Day, Matthew (10 October 2014). "Polish town to build statue honouring Wikipedia". The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ "Slubice: Polnische Stadt setzt Wikipedia ein Denkmal" (in German). Spiegel Online. Retrieved 10 October 2014.