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The image captures an illuminated street-level display window of the Telekom Showroom/Design Gallery at Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany. The window is segmented by light grey metal mullions into multiple rectangular glass panes.

Inside the display, a textured light grey wall serves as a backdrop. On the left, a large black poster with white German text and a QR code is partially visible. A large, dark, abstract silhouette is overlaid on this poster. The central and right portions of the display feature a dominant, large, vibrant red rectangular panel. Mounted on the upper left of this red panel is a rectangular artwork depicting an orange/red abstract form, possibly a fish, reflected in blue water. Below this, a vertical black poster with white text is visible, indicating "Potsdamer Platz," "Wien Museum Collection," and bearing the "T" logo, confirming the specific exhibition and location. Two smaller square frames within the red panel on the right display images of scaffolding.

Reflections on the glass panes create a layered visual. On the left, a person's hands are reflected, reaching upwards, suggesting an adjustment to the black poster. On the right, a reflection of an individual wearing a yellow shirt and a blue hard hat is visible, engaged with scaffolding, mirroring one of the displayed images. This individual appears to be a construction worker or exhibition installer.

The display is brightly lit internally by horizontal LED strip lights, primarily emitting a cool white to bluish light. The exterior ground directly in front of the window is a paved surface, likely cobblestones, with minimal debris present, including a single brown leaf.
Kris Mur

Nov 19, 2025

Berlin, Germany

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The image captures an illuminated street-level display window of the Telekom Showroom/Design Gallery at Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany. The window is segmented by light grey metal mullions into multiple rectangular glass panes. Inside the display, a textured light grey wall serves as a backdrop. On the left, a large black poster with white German text and a QR code is partially visible. A large, dark, abstract silhouette is overlaid on this poster. The central and right portions of the display feature a dominant, large, vibrant red rectangular panel. Mounted on the upper left of this red panel is a rectangular artwork depicting an orange/red abstract form, possibly a fish, reflected in blue water. Below this, a vertical black poster with white text is visible, indicating "Potsdamer Platz," "Wien Museum Collection," and bearing the "T" logo, confirming the specific exhibition and location. Two smaller square frames within the red panel on the right display images of scaffolding. Reflections on the glass panes create a layered visual. On the left, a person's hands are reflected, reaching upwards, suggesting an adjustment to the black poster. On the right, a reflection of an individual wearing a yellow shirt and a blue hard hat is visible, engaged with scaffolding, mirroring one of the displayed images. This individual appears to be a construction worker or exhibition installer. The display is brightly lit internally by horizontal LED strip lights, primarily emitting a cool white to bluish light. The exterior ground directly in front of the window is a paved surface, likely cobblestones, with minimal debris present, including a single brown leaf.

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