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An indoor scene showcases a vibrant yellow display, folded to create a corner effect, likely within a museum or gallery. The upper section of the yellow display features sparse black line drawings, including a whisk, a colander, musical notes, and other abstract shapes. The lower section is dominated by a large, whimsical purple creature with two heads and multiple legs, rendered in a playful, cartoonish style, along with cloud-like outlines. Prominently displayed on the lower yellow section is large, dark purple text that reads: "ASIA PACIFIC TRIENNIAL KIDS". Below this, a block of smaller text provides details about the exhibition, though it is largely illegible; discernible phrases include references to "the artists and artworks created for APT9 Kids," "interactive experiences and activities," and the program's aim to "encourage children." Mounted on the upper yellow display is a small, black digital screen, which appears to be interactive. Its display shows a light purple background with some faint text, possibly "APT9 KIDS." On the light grey floor adjacent to the display are two grey, cylindrical, drum-like objects, which could serve as seating or part of the exhibit. The ceiling above consists of grey and white panels. In the lower left corner, a green exit sign with a white arrow pointing left is partially visible. The overall ambiance is playful and engaging, designed for children. This setting is consistent with the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) Kids program, typically held in Brisbane, Australia.
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