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The image displays a large, rectangular glass-encased exhibit, likely an artwork or informational display, situated indoors
The image displays a large, rectangular glass-encased exhibit, likely an artwork or informational display, situated indoors. The central feature within the glass case is a three-dimensional geographical map of Nigeria, meticulously constructed from electronic waste components. This map is densely composed of various circuit boards, interwoven wires (red, black, green, white), resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, small plastic and metal electronic fragments, and other disassembled electronic parts. A prominent red cable traces a path across the surface of the map. Across the top section of the glass, bright green capitalized letters spell out "E-WASTE AND NIGERIA (COMPUTER VILLAGE)". On the upper left vertical edge of the glass, a blue recycling symbol is visible above a panel of small, illegible text. A similar panel of text is present on the right vertical edge. The lower front portion of the glass features etched or applied green silhouettes depicting various environmental elements: two palm trees on an island, a cactus, a cow, a pig, a turtle, an octopus, a snake, several clouds, and a sun. The word "BETTER" is partially visible in reverse along the bottom edge. The display is mounted on a dark, possibly wooden, base. The background to the left consists of a plain, light-colored wall. To the right, a window or open doorway allows natural light into the space, revealing a grey, multi-drawer metallic filing cabinet in the distance. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The setting appears to be an institutional or public building, aligning with an exhibit concerning e-waste and the "Computer Village" area in Nigeria.
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