
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a semi-enclosed, concrete structure, likely a covered walkway or colonnade on a university campus, given the visible text and context of Zografou, Greece. The perspective is looking down a corridor formed by parallel concrete pillars and beams. The floor is tiled with alternating reddish-brown and greyish-white sections. In the mid-ground, on one of the concrete pillars, two posters are attached. The left poster has an orange background with a black border and features two white hands, one holding what appears to be a broken or cracked mobile phone. The main Greek text on this poster reads: "ΤΟ ΚΡΑΤΟΣ ΓΟΥΣΤΑΡΕΙ ΚΙΝΗΤΑ" (TO KRATOS GOUSTAREI KINITA), which translates to "THE STATE LIKES MOBILE PHONES" or "THE STATE WANTS MOBILE PHONES," implying a message about surveillance or control. Smaller, darker text and logos, including one resembling an Antifa symbol, are visible at the bottom. The right poster is predominantly blue with white text. Its prominent Greek title reads: "ΚΑΛΩΣΟΡΙΣΑΤΕ ΣΤΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ!" (KALOSORISATE STO PANEPISTIMIO!), meaning "WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY!". Below this, there is denser text, likely detailing information or demands related to the university experience. This poster also includes logos at the bottom, one clearly "antifa" and another depicting a stylized building or book. Beyond the pillars, through openings in the structure, natural light floods in, indicating daytime. Greenery and what appears to be graffiti on distant walls are visible in the background, suggesting an outdoor or open-air setting. No people or specific events are captured, but the posters signify student activism or political messaging within the university environment.
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