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The image shows a close-up of a printed page, likely from a book or magazine. The page contains text and a photograph.

The photograph depicts an art installation consisting of a wall or curtain made of numerous vertical threads, creating a shimmering, translucent effect. The threads appear to be gold or yellow and are densely packed together. The lighting highlights the texture and depth of the threads, with some areas appearing brighter and others darker, suggesting a play of light and shadow. The background of the photograph is dark and out of focus, emphasizing the art piece.

To the left of the photograph, there is Spanish text. The visible text mentions artists like Bridget Riley, Luis Chacón, Julio Le Parc, Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Jesús Soto. It discusses how these artists generate illusions through the study of lines and describes a "Penetrable" sculpture by Jesús Soto. It further explains that this work can be explored internally, and the sensation of being inside a tactile labyrinth brings the viewer closer to the artwork.

To the right of the photograph, there is more Spanish text. Words like "percusión," "retina," "algunas," "nuestra," "reales," "tura," "dicional," "obra," "ces," "moto," "riales," "experiencia," "espectado," "obras," "tocadas," and "teando" are visible, suggesting a discussion related to art, perception, and artistic materials.

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FM-COnal1

Jul 2, 2026, 1:31 AM

Guayacán, Venezuela

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The image shows a close-up of a printed page, likely from a book or magazine. The page contains text and a photograph. The photograph depicts an art installation consisting of a wall or curtain made of numerous vertical threads, creating a shimmering, translucent effect. The threads appear to be gold or yellow and are densely packed together. The lighting highlights the texture and depth of the threads, with some areas appearing brighter and others darker, suggesting a play of light and shadow. The background of the photograph is dark and out of focus, emphasizing the art piece. To the left of the photograph, there is Spanish text. The visible text mentions artists like Bridget Riley, Luis Chacón, Julio Le Parc, Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Jesús Soto. It discusses how these artists generate illusions through the study of lines and describes a "Penetrable" sculpture by Jesús Soto. It further explains that this work can be explored internally, and the sensation of being inside a tactile labyrinth brings the viewer closer to the artwork. To the right of the photograph, there is more Spanish text. Words like "percusión," "retina," "algunas," "nuestra," "reales," "tura," "dicional," "obra," "ces," "moto," "riales," "experiencia," "espectado," "obras," "tocadas," and "teando" are visible, suggesting a discussion related to art, perception, and artistic materials. The location "Guayacán, Venezuela" is not present in the provided image or text.

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