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A computer monitor displays educational content about ancient Greek architectural sculpture, set in Athina, Greece. The screen features a dark background with white Greek text and light-colored line-art style illustrations of classical architectural elements, likely from a temple. The primary subject is "Architectural Sculpture" (Αρχιτεκτονικά γλυπτά), detailing the function and significance of sculpture in ancient Greek temples, emphasizing their role in public life, religious expression, and political ideology. The text describes how the sculptures were placed on the exterior of buildings, specifically mentioning pediments, metopes, and friezes. "The decorative zones of the Parthenon" (Οι ζώνες διακόσμησης του Παρθενώνα) are listed with bullet points for "Pediment" (Αέτωμα), "Frieze" (Ζωφόρος), and "Metopes" (Μετόπες). An example cited is "The frieze of the Temple of Athena Nike on the Acropolis of Athens" (Η ζωφόρος του Ναού της Αθηνάς Νίκης στην Ακρόπολη των Αθηνών). Other headings include "The ancient temple" (Ο αρχαίος ναός) and "The architectural orders" (Οι αρχιτεκτονικοί ρυθμοί). A navigation bar at the bottom right provides options such as "Sculptures" (Αγάλματα), "Architectural Sculpture" (Αρχιτεκτονικά γλυπτά), "Reliefs" (Ανάγλυφα), "Evolution" (Εξέλιξη), "Technique" (Τεχνική), "Pediments" (Αετώματα), and "Metopes and Friezes" (Μετόπες και ζωφόροι). The content and imagery suggest an interactive exhibit or digital learning platform. The monitor itself has physical buttons labeled "MENU," "AUTO/SET," and "ENGINE," and a blue indicator light is illuminated, indicating it is powered on.
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