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Very unique picture!
Electronics in nature. Technology that has such a short life span…and trees never seem to get old.
It is a great capture not only because its a great capture; it also is disturbing on a certain level and provokes thought.
Thanks for sharing.
I am glad you find the picture interesting – this whole park was very special – and thank you for your thoughts about technology versus trees…interesting.
Mad and wonderful …. great way to use old TV!!!! And make a stand on the same time. Where did you capture this????
Europos Parkas outside Vilnius.
Okay, I thought it was in that part of our world. I think it’s fantastic.
Thank you – at least very special…
Vilket konstverk med gamla TV apparater.
Märkligt, eller hur? Finns med i Guinness Rekordbok!
Never never have I seen anything like this….great capture.
Me neither – spectacular. A protest against Soviet ideology and propaganda. All 3500 are Russian TV sets…
Now this is original. 🙂
It seems much of their art is a protest against old Russia – quite understandable.
Yikes! Creative, but not my sort of thing. 🙂
janet
Special, yes, but not in my garden!
Wow. Turning detritus into art. I love it
😊Interesting😀
LOVE IT! Have to add this to my bucket list!!
Haha, yes, rather interesting site!
Tellement plus belle sur mon grand écran!
😀
TV catacombs. 😆
Well put, Sylvia! And – they are all Russian…
…….and where is this?
Lithuania…3500 Russian TV’s…
Oh my goodness – dead televisions!
And wordless. And what’s more – they are all Russian, all 3500 of them…
Where on earth are they?
Lithuania, Europos Parkas. I went for three days now…curious about Vilnius! An experience for sure, this park. 3500 Russian TV sets – the biggest TV installation ever…it is in Guinness Book of Records. the idea was to show how stupid the ideology is.
How bizarre