
Stake attention in this memory
This is an interior photograph of an exhibit from the "Phobia: The Science of Fear" exhibition, located at the Science Centre Singapore. The central feature is a large, pale, stylized human skull prop, positioned frontally with exaggerated, glowing red eyes that feature intricate, detailed irises. Blue and pink LED light strips ascend from attachment points on the skull's cranium towards the dark ceiling, where exposed conduits and a security camera are visible. Flanking the skull on both sides are full-body skeletal figures, suspended in dynamic, reaching poses amidst metal scaffolding. Directly below the skull, a vertical arrangement of red and black panels forms a backdrop, possibly an entrance or part of a set. To the lower left, a white informational sign titled "Phobia: The Science of Fear" is displayed, alongside a second sign listing exhibition rules and warnings, including pictograms for "Exit by children over 12 years and of strong constitution," "No running or pushing," "Remain seated once trial commences," and "Adult supervision required for children below 12 years old." To the lower right, a wooden chair designed to resemble an electric chair is partially visible, occupied by an individual whose right forearm and lower leg, clad in a beige striped shirt, are observable. Adjacent to the chair, a black metal frame serves as a barrier, displaying several hanging bone replicas (likely femurs and tibias). Above this frame, a wooden control box labeled "EG-44" with green and red dials is mounted on a stand, from which a red wire extends to a white ceramic insulator-like object. The floor is covered with a grey carpet. The scene is illuminated by the exhibit's internal lighting and ambient overhead lights, creating an eerie atmosphere.
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