Wikipedia Monument
The Wikipedia Monument (Polish: Pomnik Wikipedii), located in Słubice, Poland, is a statue designed by Armenian sculptor Mihran Hakobyan honoring Wikipedia contributors. It was unveiled in Frankfurt Square (Plac Frankfurcki) on 22 October 2014 in a ceremony that included representatives from both local Wikimedia chapters and the Wikimedia Foundation. DescriptionThe monument depicts four nude figures holding aloft a globe based on the Wikipedia logo,[1] reaching over two metres (6 ft 7 in) up.[2][3] The fiber-and-resin statue was designed by Armenian-born artist Mihran Hakobyan, who graduated from Collegium Polonicum.[1][3][4] It cost about 50,000 złotys (approximately $13,500; €11,700) and was funded by Słubice regional authorities.[1][4][5] The monument has the following inscription:
HistoryThe monument was suggested around 2010[5] by Krzysztof Wojciechowski [pl], a university professor and director of the Collegium Polonicum in Słubice.[1] Polish Wikipedia is a popular website in Poland and, with over a million articles, the 10th-largest Wikipedia in the world.[4][7] According to Piotr Łuczyński, deputy mayor, the memorial "will highlight the town's importance as an academic centre".[4] A Wikimedia Polska representative stated that the organization hopes that this project will "raise awareness of the website and encourage people to contribute."[3] It was unveiled on 22 October 2014,[1] on the Plac Frankfurcki [pl],[3][5] becoming the world's first monument to the online encyclopedia.[4] Representatives from the Wikimedia Foundation as well as from the Wikimedia chapters for Poland and Germany (Wikimedia Polska and Wikimedia Deutschland, respectively) attended the dedication ceremony.[4][8] Dariusz Jemielniak, a professor of management, Wikimedia activist, and an author of the 2014 book Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia, delivered an opening ceremony address.[9]
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