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Baltic Way 25
Baltic Way 25
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Installation for The Baltic Way 25

The Baltic Way was a peaceful political demonstration that occurred on August 23, 1989. Approximately 2 million people joined their hands to form a human chain spanning over 600 km across the three Baltic States – Estonian SSR, Latvian SSR, and Lithuanian SSR, republics of the Soviet Union. The protest was designed to draw global attention by demonstrating a desire for independence and illustrate solidarity among the three nations.

By refusing traditional stage decoration, a common unifying installation for whole Statue of Liberty square has been designed. A lifted background wall links together stage, screen, speech podium and the monument in the center and gives a spatial depth to the square. The wall is made of vertical side by side placed elements that symbolize togetherness. Kinetic elements swing in the wind and create area for light projections. Presidents and ministers from all three Baltic States gave a speech in the event and Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian national songs were played. To explain the national membership of speakers and music, Baltic State flag colors were projected on the kinetic wall.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Riga, LV
Firm Role: Designer
Additional Credits: Didzis Jaunzems, Klinta Pickaine, Ernests Šveisbergs

 
Axonometry
Axonometry
Struxcure
Struxcure
Detail
Detail
Installation relation to the Statue of Liberty
Installation relation to the Statue of Liberty
Baltic Way 25
Baltic Way 25
Back of the Statue of Liberty
Back of the Statue of Liberty
Projections of the three Baltic State flag colors
Projections of the three Baltic State flag colors
Projections of Latvia flag colors
Projections of Latvia flag colors
Projections of Latvia flag colors
Projections of Latvia flag colors
Overview
Overview
Overview
Overview