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The image depicts an interior classroom scene in Roubaix, France, characterized by a light-colored wall with a metallic horizontal rail. A BenQ projector, white in color and connected by blue and black cables, is mounted on the ceiling, casting a presentation slide onto the wall. The projected slide, in German, is titled "EINE ÄLTERE BEWEGUNG" (An Older Movement). The text discusses the squatters' movement in West Berlin during the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting rising housing shortages and vacant old buildings. It enumerates two groups of squatters, mentioning specific examples such as the Georg-von-Rauch Haus (since 1971) and the Tommy-Weisbecker Haus (since 1973). To the right of the text, a sepia-toned or desaturated photograph of a multi-story building, possibly an apartment complex, featuring visible artwork or graffiti on its facade, is partially displayed. The text "Tommy-Weisbeck..." is visible beneath this image. In the lower-left foreground, a white, rounded-corner desk with a dark, possibly black, base supports an open silver laptop. The laptop's lid is extensively covered with numerous stickers, including identifiable logos for "Amnesty International," "TALK show," "NIN," "Korn," "OFF THE WALL" (Vans), and an oval sticker labeled "California," alongside various other designs such as a bicycle, a skull with a mohawk, and an alien head. A red and a black cable are visible near the laptop, extending towards the right. The floor is a light, possibly beige, color with a darker skirting board along the wall. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.
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