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  1. 22 de dic. de 2013 · Discover The Silent People in Suomussalmi, Finland: Menacing or in memoriam, the Silent People and their meaning are left to interpretation.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2015 · This army of scarecrow-like figures called “the Silent People” or “Hiljainen kansa” in Finnish, were the creation of local artist Reijo Kela. They were first displayed in 1988 in a field in Lassila, a neighbourhood of Helsinki.

  3. The Silent People. Travellers on Highway 5 are greeted by a peculiar sight of people-like figures. The hay heads appeared first time when Reijo Kela created them as part of his Ilmarin kynnös performance. He created the People as part of the performance in the Lassila field at Suomussalmi.

  4. 15 de may. de 2020 · The Silent People, or Hiljainen kansa. is an eerie art installation located in a barren field in the Finnish countryside made up of hundreds of scarecrows.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2021 · This extraordinary artwork called Silent People (Hiljainen kansa in Finnish) is located the middle of nowhere, at Suomussalmi in Kainuu region of Northern Ostrobothnia. It is definitely a place to visit even if you think you are not a fan of art.

  6. www.visitfinland.com › 54b61c48-70c2-45b6-89be-8bc5eeea5c6b › the-silent-peopleThe Silent People | Visit Finland

    The Silent People is a bizarre sight; roughly a thousand peat-headed characters standing still at the Käpylä field alongside the National Highway 5. The Silent People was created by dancer and choreographer Reijo Kela in 1988.

  7. 21 de may. de 2020 · The Silent People, traduzido do finlandês Hiljainen kansa, significa As Pessoas Silenciosas, talvez pelo fato de ser um ambiente extremamente quieto e "muito povoado". As pessoas, nesse caso, são bonecos muito semelhantes a espantalhos que estão sendo colocados em um campo aberto e vestidos como humanos.