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All Lithuania has taken part in the creation of a labyrinth of television sets, titled LNK Infotree. People from various Lithuanian towns donated old TV sets after an appeal from Europos Parkas was broadcast on LNK television.

The sculpture symbolizes the absurdity of Soviet propaganda that for over half a century had been implanted in people’s minds with the help of senseless TV. The narrow paths that dead TV sets form show its limitation. 6000 square metres of polythene, 700 square metres of bitumen cover and 90 cubic metres of wood were used to create the composition. 500 litres of highest quality Sadolin Pinotex paint were used to paint the wooden part of the sculpture. A support from the LI Sadolin made it possible. The total weight of the TV sets is about 150 tons.
The sculpture at the moment is under reconstruction please visit official website
http://www.europosparkas.lt/
World Largest Artwork Video at Europos Parkas
http://www.europosparkas.lt/Infomedis/InfotreeEn_mj.htm