Norway will cut part of the island where took place the massacre of Utoya
Almost two years after the bombing, the Norway will perpetuate the victims of Anders Breivik through three memorials. The memorials will be designed by Jonas Dahlberg-the winner of a competition called Memorial Sites After 22 July, destined to choose the artist to create the memorials.The three works will have a cost of about â¬3,3 million for the Government in Oslo. On July 22, 2011, recalled, 77 people were killed: eight in the explosion of a car bomb with a bomb in the Centre of Oslo and 69 in the massacre on the island of Utoya.The most interesting of the three memorials commissioned will be of SørbrÃ¥ten peninsula, called Memory Wound (Wound of memory). For this monument, Dahlberg will cut a piece of land on the peninsula, separating it through a channel of three and a half meters of width of the main portion of Earth. The work will be a "symbolic wound" in the landscape refers to the Verge.Another of the monuments will understand 100 cubic meters of rock extracted from SørbrÃ¥ten which will be transferred to the Government quarter in Norwegian capital, where the memorial will mark the spot where the car bomb was detonated.Additionally, the artist will still build a temporary path between Gubbegata and the Deichmanske library. Subsequently, Dahlberg will utilize the peninsula cutting trees to create a permanent Amphitheater in the Government quarter, called "Time and Movement" (Time and motion ").The Memorial will be inaugurated on July 22, 2015 at the fourth anniversary of the attacks, and the Amphitheatre will be opened later.. fancybox-wrap {position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; z-index: 8020; }. fancybox-skin {position: relative; /* margin-top: 20px! important; */background: #222222; color: #74b32e; text-shadow: none; -webkit-border-radius: 2px; -moz-border-radius: 2px; border-radius: 2px; }. fancybox-opened {z-index: 8030;} . fancybox-opened. fancybox-skin {-webkit-box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba (0, 0, 0, 0.5); -moz-box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba (0, 0, 0, 0.5); box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba (0, 0, 0, 0.5); }. fancybox-outer,. fancybox-inner {position: relative;} . fancybox-inner {overflow: hidden;} . fancybox-type-iframe. fancybox-inner {-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;} . fancybox-close {background: url('wp-content/themes/codistage/styles/fancybox/exit.png') no-repeat; width: 25px; height: 25px; float: right; margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 5px; }/*. ng-gallery-image img {width: 565px; height: 393px;}*/Homenagem através da arquitectura1of 6jQuery (document). ready (function ($) {var thumbContainerWidth = 0, thumbs = Array (), selectedIndex = 1, thumbIndex = 1, imageOffset = 7; $ ('. ng-gallery-thumbnail-box '). each (function () {thumbs.push($(this)); }); /* thumbnail navigation */$ ('. ng-greensavers-thumb-next '). unbind (). bind (' click ', function (e) {e.preventDefault(); if (thumbIndex< == (thumbs.length-imageOffset)) {$ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). stop (). animate ({left:-$ (thumbs [thumbIndex]). position (). left}); thumbIndex + +; } }); $ ('. ng-greensavers-thumb-prev '). unbind (). bind (' click ', function (e) {e.preventDefault(); if (thumbIndex >1) {$ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). stop (). animate ({left: $ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). position (). left + ($ (thumbs [thumbIndex-1]). position (). left-$ (thumbs [thumbIndex-2]). position (). left)}); thumbIndex--; } }); $ (window). load (function () {/* set thumbnail container width */$ ('. ng-gallery-thumbnail '). each (function () {thumbContainerWidth = thumbContainerWidth + $ (this). width () + 10; }); $ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). width (thumbContainerWidth); }); });
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