Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Virtual_minefield> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 triples per page.
- Virtual_minefield abstract "The relief organisation \"Medico International\", which is one of participant to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines together with concept artist Peter Zizka collaborated under the motto of The Virtual Minefield in order to draw attention to the threat of land mines and unexploded ordnance in many of the world's countries.For this purpose, Peter Zizka created a floor-based art installation called the “The Virtual Minefield” which photographically shows precise images of land mines. Those walking over it experience the bizarre beauty inherent in the pattern of varied shapes and materials. The terrible item is not immediately apparent.Within the scope of the art and charity event “600 x Bewegung schaffen – Räumt die Mine” (“600 x creating movement – clear the mines”) to raise money for the land mine victim fund of Medico International, it was possible to acquire 80 × 80 cm segments of the installation. Receipts were issued for the donations and at the end of the event the 600 limited art segments were distributed. Proceeds went and still go towards financing the extensive work of clearing minefields, psychological and physical rehabilitation measures for land mine victims and education programmes for the public with regard to the risks of land mines in Medico's project regions in Angola, Afghanistan, Cambodia and El Salvador.It was possible to acquire segments via a campaign page. The Virtual Minefield is displayed as a pattern of many small squares. Similar to a game of Memory, the cleared fields are turned over and the donator is able to check which land mine-victim-program will receive the donation. After the cross-Europe exhibition tour he will receive the segment he chose on the website.The Virtual Minefield received the Gold Award from the jury of ADC Deutschland and ADC Europe.".
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageExternalLink katalog.asp.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageExternalLink www.virtuelles-minenfeld.de.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageID "23430330".
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageLength "2326".
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageRevisionID "697430005".
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Angola.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Art_Directors_Club_of_New_York.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Cambodia.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Installation_art.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink El_Salvador.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Installation_art.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink International_Campaign_to_Ban_Landmines.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Land_mine.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Zizka.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Psychiatric_rehabilitation.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLink Unexploded_ordnance.
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Virtual Minefield".
- Virtual_minefield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Virtual minefield".
- Virtual_minefield subject Category:Installation_art.
- Virtual_minefield hypernym Participant.
- Virtual_minefield type Person.
- Virtual_minefield comment "The relief organisation \"Medico International\", which is one of participant to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines together with concept artist Peter Zizka collaborated under the motto of The Virtual Minefield in order to draw attention to the threat of land mines and unexploded ordnance in many of the world's countries.For this purpose, Peter Zizka created a floor-based art installation called the “The Virtual Minefield” which photographically shows precise images of land mines.".
- Virtual_minefield label "Virtual minefield".
- Virtual_minefield sameAs Q7935139.
- Virtual_minefield sameAs m.06w67qk.
- Virtual_minefield sameAs Q7935139.
- Virtual_minefield wasDerivedFrom Virtual_minefield?oldid=697430005.
- Virtual_minefield isPrimaryTopicOf Virtual_minefield.