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This image displays a tall, narrow information sign or banner, oriented vertically but captured at an angle, resting against a wall in an indoor setting. The floor is tiled with alternating light and dark squares, and reflections of overhead artificial lighting are visible on both the floor and the sign's surface. The sign itself is a light brown or orange color with text primarily in white, and some in black.

The main subject of the sign is the promotion of an exhibition titled "'The Love Songs of Krishna'," encouraging visitors to explore it using the Smartify app on their smartphones. The text provides detailed instructions for engaging with the exhibition. Visitors are advised to connect to the free Wi-Fi provided by 'CSMVS' (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, a museum in Mumbai, India). They then need to download and open the 'Smartify: Arts and Culture' app, either by scanning a prominent QR code for free download or searching app stores. Users can log in, create an account, or continue as a guest. The primary activity involves scanning artworks within the exhibition to learn more about them, and specifically scanning artworks marked with the Smartify logo to access associated audios and videos.

Notable details include the bilingual text (Hindi and English) catering to a wider audience. The Smartify app's core functions – "Download the app," "Scan the art," "Uncover the story" – are highlighted. At the bottom, logos for 'citi' and 'IOI' are visible, indicating sponsorship or credit, along with partially visible text mentioning "The Smartify app in the Chhatrapati Museum" and "Citi Art Conservation Project." The environment appears to be a well-lit museum or gallery space.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 10, 2024

Mumbai, India

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This image displays a tall, narrow information sign or banner, oriented vertically but captured at an angle, resting against a wall in an indoor setting. The floor is tiled with alternating light and dark squares, and reflections of overhead artificial lighting are visible on both the floor and the sign's surface. The sign itself is a light brown or orange color with text primarily in white, and some in black. The main subject of the sign is the promotion of an exhibition titled "'The Love Songs of Krishna'," encouraging visitors to explore it using the Smartify app on their smartphones. The text provides detailed instructions for engaging with the exhibition. Visitors are advised to connect to the free Wi-Fi provided by 'CSMVS' (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, a museum in Mumbai, India). They then need to download and open the 'Smartify: Arts and Culture' app, either by scanning a prominent QR code for free download or searching app stores. Users can log in, create an account, or continue as a guest. The primary activity involves scanning artworks within the exhibition to learn more about them, and specifically scanning artworks marked with the Smartify logo to access associated audios and videos. Notable details include the bilingual text (Hindi and English) catering to a wider audience. The Smartify app's core functions – "Download the app," "Scan the art," "Uncover the story" – are highlighted. At the bottom, logos for 'citi' and 'IOI' are visible, indicating sponsorship or credit, along with partially visible text mentioning "The Smartify app in the Chhatrapati Museum" and "Citi Art Conservation Project." The environment appears to be a well-lit museum or gallery space.

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