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Estonia: a hammer and sickle. The tools, that is, not the political emblem favored as an alternative to the sunwheel here.
Latvia: "If we had mountains".
Lithuania: a contingent of soldiers pissing in the direction of Russia.
Here is the full program for the piece. Based on what appears to be opaque inside jokes, I suspect that much of it is a parody of specific art scenes while the press has only focused on the more obvious ones:
http://www.vlada.cz/assets/media-cen...tropa_1__1.pdf
The artist, David Cerny, is the same guy who painted a soviet tank pink just before the fall of Communism. A sculpture of Saddam Hussein in a shark tank was banned from Poland for fear of offending Middle Easterners.
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But did anyone notice that the 'artist' responsible for the UK's piece is called 'Khalid Asadi'? Every other nation has an artist whose name is infitting with the language and heritage of that land. The United Kingdom does not. This pretty much sums up our predicament here on this (un)fair island .
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There are some more details on the wikipedia page for Entropa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropa).
[YOUTUBE]k2SKLSM1cw4[/YOUTUBE]With no clear indication made by the artist nor by the official presentation, various interpretations of a single country can be drawn, and this list is by no means definite.
Austria, a known opponent of atomic energy, is a green field dominated by nuclear plant cooling towers
Belgium is presented as a half-full box of half-eaten pralines
Bulgaria is depicted by a series of connected "Turkish" squat toilets
Cyprus is jigsawed in half
The Czech Republic's own piece is an LED display, which will flash controversial quotes by Czech President Václav Klaus after the sculpture's activation
Denmark is Muhammad's face depicted in Legoes, reminiscent of the cartoon controversy
Estonia is presented with a hammer and sickle, the country has considered a ban on Communist symbols
Finland is depicted as a wooden floor with animals
France is draped in a "GRÈVE!" ("STRIKE!") banner
Germany is a series of interlocking autobahns, described as "somewhat resembling a swastika", though that is not universally accepted. Upon activation, the cars are supposed to start moving.
Greece is depicted as a forest that is entirely burned
Hungary features an Atomium made of its common agricultural products melons and Hungarian sausages, based on a floor of peppers
Ireland is depicted as a brown bog with bagpipes protruding from Northern Ireland; upon activation, the bagpipes are supposed to play music every 5 minutes
Italy is depicted as a football pitch with the players holding balls in the "strategic position"
Latvia is shown as covered with mountains, in contrast to its actual flat landscape
Lithuanian soldiers are depicted urinating on Russia
Luxembourg is displayed as a gold nugget with "For Sale" tag
Malta is a tiny island with its prehistoric dwarf elphant as its only decoration
The Netherlands has disappeared under the sea with only a several minarets still visible; upon activation, this piece is supposed to emit the singing of muezzins
Poland, known for its staunch Catholic traditionalism, has a piece with priests erecting the rainbow flag of the Gay rights movement
Portugal is shown as a wooden cutting board with three pieces of meat in the shape of its former colonies Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique
Romania is a Dracula-style theme park
Slovakia is depicted as a Hungarian sausage (or a human body tighten by Hungarian tricolour)
Slovenia is shown as a rock engraved with the words first tourists came here 1213
Spain is covered entirely in concrete, with a concrete mixer situated near the Basque country
Sweden is large Ikea box with Gripen fighter planes
The United Kingdom, known for its Euroscepticism and relative isolation from the Continent, is "included" as missing piece in the kit
If you were to compose such a sculpture, what would you do differently?
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"Tradition is tending the flame, not worshiping the ashes." - Gustav Mahler
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"Lithuanian soldiers are depicted urinating on Russia"
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