https://images.unian.net/pb/000/thumb_files/h_190/5660.jpg Kiev Ukrainian architect Anatoly Ignashchenko shows a model of his memorial to victims of September 11th attack in USA, in Kiev Monday, September 9, 2002. According to Ignashchenko's idea, a laser generator installed on Ground Zero in NY should show in Manhatten's sky a running line that contains names of all 4,500 victims of the attack. A 25 km high line, 100 km in diameter, begins in the Hudson Bay finishing in the cross-section of the Hudson and East rivers that wash Manhattan. The laser generator is estimated 10,000 dlrs. Ignashchenko's project is considered as one of the most interesting. In two months, the artist is going to NY to take out a patent. Photo by Sergei Vasiliev / UNIAN

Anatoly Ignashchenko

Ukrainian architect Anatoly Ignashchenko shows a model of his memorial to victims of September 11th attack in USA, in Kiev Monday, September 9, 2002. According to Ignashchenko's idea, a laser generator installed on Ground Zero in NY should show in Manhatten's sky a running line that contains names of all 4,500 victims of the attack. A 25 km high line, 100 km in diameter, begins in the Hudson Bay finishing in the cross-section of the Hudson and East rivers that wash Manhattan. The laser generator is estimated 10,000 dlrs. Ignashchenko's project is considered as one of the most interesting. In two months, the artist is going to NY to take out a patent. Photo by Sergei Vasiliev / UNIAN

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