
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a former public telephone booth, now an art installation, located at Largo do Intendente in Lisbon, Portugal. The exterior walls flanking the booth's open entrance are entirely covered in a vibrant mosaic of small, square, patterned tiles, resembling traditional Portuguese azulejos, predominantly in shades of blue, red, pink, and white. The interior of the structure is densely covered with a multitude of diverse stickers and extensive black spray paint and marker graffiti tags on all visible wall surfaces. A stained, concrete-like trough or sink is positioned against the back interior wall, prominently defaced with black graffiti, including the word "XECUHAT." Below the sink, industrial pipes are visible, also marked with graffiti. A white hand sanitizer dispenser is mounted on the left interior wall, surrounded by more stickers and tags. A dark-colored waste bin or container stands on the tiled floor to the right, also bearing graffiti. The interior floor features light-colored patterned tiles. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting distinct shadows within the structure. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted beyond the static accumulation of urban art.
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