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This media file captures an indoor museum or gallery exhibition, displayed in a clear glass case. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presenting the exhibit vertically.

The primary subjects are numerous cultural artifacts, prominently featuring intricately carved wooden objects. These include large, elongated panels or beams with detailed carvings, some adorned with distinctive red and black geometric patterns characteristic of Māori or Pacific Islander art. One such carved piece bears the number "9". Smaller carved wooden items, possibly tools or ceremonial pieces, are also displayed. In one section, three spoon-like implements are visible: one white and two greenish-blue. Another area of the exhibit showcases woven baskets or mats with geometric patterns, alongside a round, carved wooden bowl or lid.

The scene depicts a static display, with no direct human activity visible within the frame, though reflections of the museum's interior, including ceiling lights and indistinct shapes that could be other visitors or architecture, are present on the glass.

Notable details include several information plaques. One prominent card, positioned angled towards the viewer, contains detailed text and features images, including one of a group of people. Another smaller white tag under a carved object displays a headphone icon, suggesting the availability of an audio guide. The bright artificial lighting indicates an indoor setting. Faint text reflecting on the ceiling appears to be "unian" or similar. The artifacts strongly suggest a collection focused on indigenous Oceanic, likely Māori, culture from New Zealand.
punit03

Dec 13, 2024, 3:47 PM

London, UK

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This media file captures an indoor museum or gallery exhibition, displayed in a clear glass case. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presenting the exhibit vertically. The primary subjects are numerous cultural artifacts, prominently featuring intricately carved wooden objects. These include large, elongated panels or beams with detailed carvings, some adorned with distinctive red and black geometric patterns characteristic of Māori or Pacific Islander art. One such carved piece bears the number "9". Smaller carved wooden items, possibly tools or ceremonial pieces, are also displayed. In one section, three spoon-like implements are visible: one white and two greenish-blue. Another area of the exhibit showcases woven baskets or mats with geometric patterns, alongside a round, carved wooden bowl or lid. The scene depicts a static display, with no direct human activity visible within the frame, though reflections of the museum's interior, including ceiling lights and indistinct shapes that could be other visitors or architecture, are present on the glass. Notable details include several information plaques. One prominent card, positioned angled towards the viewer, contains detailed text and features images, including one of a group of people. Another smaller white tag under a carved object displays a headphone icon, suggesting the availability of an audio guide. The bright artificial lighting indicates an indoor setting. Faint text reflecting on the ceiling appears to be "unian" or similar. The artifacts strongly suggest a collection focused on indigenous Oceanic, likely Māori, culture from New Zealand.

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