Memory from Shab'a, Syria
FM-ihvq52
Shab'a, Syria
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This interior scene, located in Shab'a, Syria, displays a brightly lit exhibition or library wall

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This interior scene, located in Shab'a, Syria, displays a brightly lit exhibition or library wall. The white wall features two symmetrical vertical stacks of three open-front display shelves, with a framed digital screen positioned centrally between them. Each shelf compartment is individually illuminated with integrated LED strips that match the compartment's interior color. The left shelf unit contains a yellow-lit top compartment housing a book featuring an illustrated figure, a teal-lit middle compartment with a book showing geometric patterns, and a purple-lit bottom compartment displaying a light blue book with a floral design. The right shelf unit includes a teal-lit top compartment containing a dark-covered book with a figure and scroll illustration. Its title, visible in Arabic, is "من عيون الشعر القطري" (From the Eyes of Qatari Poetry). The red-lit middle compartment holds another dark-covered book depicting a traditional boat (dhow), also titled "من عيون الشعر القطري," with the English subtitle "Through the Eyes of Qatari Poetry (Sky)". The blue-lit bottom compartment contains a dark reddish-brown book illustrating a figure on horseback in a desert, with the title "من عيون الشعر القطري" and the English subtitle "Through the Eyes of Qatari Poetry (Faris)". The central digital display screen, framed in white, shows Arabic text against a dark background, with blurred white arrow-like graphics indicating user interaction. The visible text is a poem attributed to "إبراهيم بن محمد الخليفي" (Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al-Khalifi), and includes references to "قطر" (Qatar). The floor is covered with light-colored wooden planks. No people are visible in the scene.

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