sad about revision Droider has information on all the monuments to the great vizioneru and IT-reformer of the twenty-first century.
The first monument to Steve Jobs in Russia was established in January 9, 2013 capital of Culture year. It is a great iPhone 4 (188 cm in height, and the height of the founder of the Apple) is the latest Smartphone "Malic" Corporation to which jobs personally had a hand.
The monument as a gadget made of glass and metal, but little is known Internals: a computer running on the Windows7 or OSX, Wi-Fi router, speakers, and a heating system to survive the death toll from the cold. The sculpture was interactive and screen display basic information about Steve jobs in four languages: English, French, Russian and Chinese.
Monument for almost a year, quietly stood in SPbNIU November 3, 2014 until year ITMO has not been dismantled, in order to supposedly repaired. As it turned out later, the demolition was called Cuming out Tim Cook is the current CEO of Apple.
Press-Secretary of the "vkontakte", George Lobuškin, in a letter to "Zeus", demontirovavšego monument, asked "not to destroy the art object" and expressed the willingness of the company to move the monument to the home of Singer, where is the Head Office of the social network. Lobuškin writes on
In the year 2012, the anniversary of the death of his father, the founder of Apple, Odessa opened a monument dedicated to him. Kirill Maksymenko (author of the sculpture) said that it was made from old parts from cars, bicycles and motorbikes. The monument is called "thank you, Steve" and is located on the street. Novoselskogo 74. So Apple-pilgrims could visit it.
It is in Budapest was built the world's first monument to Steve jobs. It happened in December, 2011-a few months after the death of the head of Apple.
The erection of the monument sponsored the Hungarian company Graphisoft companythat develops software for architects. Such a move is a sign of gratitude: Jobs helped the firm when it has only started to exist. At the exhibition Cebit in 1984, he met the founders of Graphisoft and gave them a few computers.
The author of this, rather ambiguous, the subject of modern art was a Serbian sculptor Dragan Radenovich. Who won the competition, where it was sent over 10000 thematic work.
The sculptor claims that once in February 2014, the sculpture was published, called him Johnny Ive, and said that Apple really enjoyed the work.
A plaque with the name of Jobs is Kendall Square in Cambridge.
On the written name, job title, and many known quote: "Be the richest man in the cemetery for me is not important ... Go to bed with the idea that you have created something great. that's what matters to me. "