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This image captures an indoor exhibition space, possibly located in Segovia, Spain, from a low-angle perspective looking upwards towards a ceiling or elevated display. The scene is dominated by a grid-like wooden framework, consisting of light-colored timber beams and thinner horizontal rods, which creates a structured visual pathway.

Mounted on a pristine white wall or ceiling surface behind and within this wooden framework are multiple display items. A prominent white rectangular card, located towards the left-center, features a clearly legible text. The text discusses "proposing materials that reflect their ecological and bioregional properties," with the aim to "reconnect people with nature and redefine humanity's relationship with the natural world." It advocates for a shift "beyond universal classifications" to include "the environmental and cultural contexts of materials' origins and lifecycles."

Surrounding this main text card are several smaller, often darker-toned display cards, each accompanied by a small, distinct material sample. These samples vary in appearance, including a yellow granular substance, a green crushed material, a stack of thin light-colored strips, a dark circular object, and a rough, rectangular brown sample.

The artificial lighting within the space casts clear, defined shadows from both the display cards and the wooden framework onto the white background, enhancing the sense of depth and form. No people are visible, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the exhibition's materials and conceptual framework, which appears to be centered on ecological design and sustainable material understanding.
FM-YafwI3

Feb 22, 2025, 2:33 PM

Segovia, Spain

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This image captures an indoor exhibition space, possibly located in Segovia, Spain, from a low-angle perspective looking upwards towards a ceiling or elevated display. The scene is dominated by a grid-like wooden framework, consisting of light-colored timber beams and thinner horizontal rods, which creates a structured visual pathway. Mounted on a pristine white wall or ceiling surface behind and within this wooden framework are multiple display items. A prominent white rectangular card, located towards the left-center, features a clearly legible text. The text discusses "proposing materials that reflect their ecological and bioregional properties," with the aim to "reconnect people with nature and redefine humanity's relationship with the natural world." It advocates for a shift "beyond universal classifications" to include "the environmental and cultural contexts of materials' origins and lifecycles." Surrounding this main text card are several smaller, often darker-toned display cards, each accompanied by a small, distinct material sample. These samples vary in appearance, including a yellow granular substance, a green crushed material, a stack of thin light-colored strips, a dark circular object, and a rough, rectangular brown sample. The artificial lighting within the space casts clear, defined shadows from both the display cards and the wooden framework onto the white background, enhancing the sense of depth and form. No people are visible, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the exhibition's materials and conceptual framework, which appears to be centered on ecological design and sustainable material understanding.

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