The Malta Independent on Sunday

Second edition of the world’s largest photograph­y competitio­n launched

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The second edition of Wiki Loves Monuments, the Guinness World Record holder for the largest photograph­y competitio­n, has been launched.

The competitio­n brings together photograph­ers from around the world to take pictures of cultural heritage sites to be shared on Wikipedia.

During a press conference, Justice, Culture and Local Government Minister Owen Bonnici explained how this serves to raise awareness of cultural heritage in Malta’s communitie­s.

Speaking at the competitio­n launch at the National Museum of Archaeolog­y, Wikimedia Community Malta President Tony Micallef explained that this year’s competitio­n will take place in over 50 countries across six continents. Since the competitio­n began in 2010, nearly two million photograph­s have been uploaded, with last year’s competitio­n attracting over 277,000 submission­s across 42 countries. This is the second time that Malta will be participat­ing.

Spazju Kreattiv chairman Rupert Cefai said: “It is in our interest to serve as a platform and catalyst for such projects and initiative­s. As an integral project from the Spazju Kreattiv programme, Wiki Loves Monuments allows Spazju Kreattiv to serve the creative community, namely the photograph­ers participat­ing, but also reaching out to other communitie­s.”

The competitio­n opens on 1 September and the deadline for submission­s is 30 September. A jury composed of experts from the field of cultural heritage, photograph­y and Wikipedia will select a number of winning entries. The photograph­s submitted will also be exhibited at Spazju Kreattiv in Val- letta (St James Cavalier) throughout November and December. Ten winning submission­s will be nominated for the internatio­nal Wiki Loves Monuments contest, with the opportunit­y to win further prizes. For more informatio­n regarding how to participat­e, visit www.wikimalta.org/WLM2017. Wiki Loves Monuments in Malta is organised by Wikimedia Community Malta (WCM) in collaborat­ion with Spazju Kreattiv and Heritage Malta, and is sponsored by Photocity.

 ??  ?? First place: St Thomas Tower by Joseph Psaila
First place: St Thomas Tower by Joseph Psaila

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