
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a large projection screen, displaying historical images and text about the city of Surabaya, Indonesia. The screen is mounted on a wall inside a museum. The projection is divided into four sections, each representing a different period in Surabaya's history. The top left section displays a black and white image of the city during the "Masa Belanda - Jepang," or "The Dutch-Japanese Period," from 1800-1943. The top right section shows the "Masa Pasca Kemerdekaan," or "The Post-Independence Period," from 1945-2000, featuring a brightly colored image of the city during a more modern time. The bottom left section shows a black and white image of a person riding a bicycle in the city during the "Dutch-Japanese Period." The bottom right section shows a modern white van with the words "Sarinah Grosir" written on it, representing the "Masa Kini," or "The Present Day." The projection screen is mounted on a wall, and the floor is made of wood. There are no people visible in the scene.
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