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The image depicts an indoor scene at an exhibition or museum, likely in Singapore, where two individuals are interacting with a wall display dedicated to "blackout poems." The wall features a light pink background with a black section at the top, covered extensively with various newspaper clippings.

A man, seen from the back and side, wears a white t-shirt, dark trousers, and a black sling bag. He points with his right hand at a newspaper clipping on the wall, seemingly engaged in conversation or close examination. Beside him, a woman, facing away from the camera, is dressed in a dark blue ribbed dress. She holds a teal-colored paper bag in her left hand and looks intently at the newspaper clippings, possibly preparing to participate in the activity.

The display's instructions, partially visible, read: "Make your own blackout poem!," and "Med to create poetry and leave them behind for others every week to enjoy or create brand ne[w]". The newspaper clippings themselves are diverse, featuring various languages and topics. Visible text includes English headlines like "Teachers drop-out," "On your TV," and "The Sportsman." Malay phrases such as "Kampong Loy sempena nam[a]," "Sikap kesukuan bebel di kalangan penduduk," "Panjat sombok untuk lasak," and "BERITA" (news) are also present. Chinese characters are visible with text like "我国将进人电脑控制" ("My country will enter computer control") and "电脑控制系统设计" ("Computer control system design"). Additionally, Tamil script "அத்துழைப்பு" (likely 'cooperation') can be seen, along with a partially visible English headline, "Boys are more equal than girls." The scene captures focused engagement with the interactive exhibit, under typical indoor lighting conditions.
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Jan 19, 2025

Singapore, Singapore

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The image depicts an indoor scene at an exhibition or museum, likely in Singapore, where two individuals are interacting with a wall display dedicated to "blackout poems." The wall features a light pink background with a black section at the top, covered extensively with various newspaper clippings. A man, seen from the back and side, wears a white t-shirt, dark trousers, and a black sling bag. He points with his right hand at a newspaper clipping on the wall, seemingly engaged in conversation or close examination. Beside him, a woman, facing away from the camera, is dressed in a dark blue ribbed dress. She holds a teal-colored paper bag in her left hand and looks intently at the newspaper clippings, possibly preparing to participate in the activity. The display's instructions, partially visible, read: "Make your own blackout poem!," and "Med to create poetry and leave them behind for others every week to enjoy or create brand ne[w]". The newspaper clippings themselves are diverse, featuring various languages and topics. Visible text includes English headlines like "Teachers drop-out," "On your TV," and "The Sportsman." Malay phrases such as "Kampong Loy sempena nam[a]," "Sikap kesukuan bebel di kalangan penduduk," "Panjat sombok untuk lasak," and "BERITA" (news) are also present. Chinese characters are visible with text like "我国将进人电脑控制" ("My country will enter computer control") and "电脑控制系统设计" ("Computer control system design"). Additionally, Tamil script "அத்துழைப்பு" (likely 'cooperation') can be seen, along with a partially visible English headline, "Boys are more equal than girls." The scene captures focused engagement with the interactive exhibit, under typical indoor lighting conditions.

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