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This image captures an indoor exhibition space, likely showcasing material samples and related information. A light-colored wooden framework, composed of both rectangular beams and round dowels, dominates the foreground and midground, suggesting a display structure or shelving unit. Against a light grey, textured wall in the background, several informational panels are mounted. One central panel, made of a light wood-like base, features a rectangular sample of a vibrant yellow-orange material, possibly a dyed fabric or bioplastic. Above this sample, a grey paper insert contains text titled "Turmeric Bioplastic." The legible parts of the text describe turmeric as being grown in tropical regions (India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh), its ancient use as a natural dye, and modern applications involving curcumin, traditional medicine, food coloring, and bioplastic made with gelatin. Below the text, two small circular icons, one purple and one yellow, are visible. To the left, a partially visible display panel includes text starting "Designing Materials for the Anthropocene" and a circular sample of a dark green, textured substance, possibly moss or an organic material. On the right, another partially visible panel presents a sample of light green, fibrous material, likely moss or dried grass, with text that appears to reference a "Biocomposite." The floor, visible in the bottom right, is dark and textured, resembling concrete or stone. The lighting is bright and even, characteristic of an indoor exhibition or presentation area. The scene depicts an organized display focusing on materials research or sustainable design, located in Segovia, Spain.
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