Norway has unveiled the designs for a memorial to remember the victims of a 2011 bombing and mass shooting that killed 77 people in Oslo and Utoya, a small island outside of the capital. It's nothing short of powerful.
Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg presented a proposal to cut a small gap through the island, a "memory wound", he described in his artist statement.
But the most moving part of the memorial might be how it will memorialize the victims.
Dahlberg's plans also call for a second memorial in Oslo using materials excavated from this island. His plans were unanimously chosen by the art selection committee. "It is capable of conveying and confronting the trauma and loss that the 22 July events resulted in in a daring way. The proposal is radical and brave, and evokes the tragic events in a physical and direct manner," they wrote on their official site.
On July 22, 2011, gunman Anders Breivik detonated a car bomb in downtown Oslo, killing eight people. He then drove onto the island of Utoya and gunned down dozens of attendees at a youth camp. The event was called the worst massacre in Norway's history since the Second World War.
You can see more photos of both memorials on Bustler's site. The memorials are scheduled to be completed by July 22, 2015, the fourth anniversary of the tragedy.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/03/05/norway-mass-shooting-memorial_n_4907109.html
Norway's Planned Memorial To Utoya Mass Shooting Is Powerful (PHOTOS)
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