
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a significant public art installation, the "Broken Chair" sculpture, located in Geneva, Switzerland, under an overcast sky. The large wooden sculpture, designed as a chair with a visibly shattered front leg, dominates the left and central parts of the frame. In the background, behind the sculpture and a line of green trees, stands a building with "UNITED NATIONS UNIES" inscribed on its upper facade, accompanied by a row of international flags. The area surrounding the sculpture is paved, and a dark asphalt road runs behind the building. Numerous people are present in the scene. Some individuals are walking or standing near the base of the sculpture, observing it. To the right, a smaller group of people is gathered around a series of protest or advocacy signs and posters. These signs feature prominent text such as "Free jailed workers in Iran", "Free Them Now" (appearing multiple times), and "FREE SEPIDEH GHOLIANT". Other Farsi texts are visible, including "نه به اعدام" (No to execution) and "زن زن". An orange and white public bus is visible further back in the right background, near more trees and people. The photograph captures a daytime scene with soft, diffused lighting characteristic of a cloudy day. The setting suggests a public space, likely outside the United Nations Office at Geneva, where art and public discourse intersect.
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