
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a low-angle, upward-looking perspective of the Centro Cultural y de Convenciones de Oaxaca (CCCO) in Oaxaca City, Mexico. The scene is dominated by a multi-story, Brutalist-style building constructed from exposed concrete (béton brut), characterized by distinct horizontal projections, recessed sections, and angular geometries. The concrete surfaces exhibit visible formwork seams and circular tie-rod holes. In the lower left quadrant, a large, dark-framed window or glass panel is visible, angled slightly. This panel reflects an interior space and a poster prominently featuring the Spanish word "ACOSO" (harassment) along with illustrated figures of individuals. A light-colored object, possibly the top of a head, is partially visible at the bottom edge of this window. Higher on the building's facade, particularly towards the right side, multiple sets of rectangular windows are present. A series of deeply recessed, horizontal windows are positioned in the mid-right section. Further down and to the right, another series of similar rectangular openings include several that are tilted open, revealing their interior mechanisms or sills. A large tree with dense green foliage and robust, visible branches extends into the frame from the upper right, partially obscuring the upper portions of the building and contrasting with the concrete. A bright, clear sky is visible in the upper right and through gaps in the architecture and foliage, indicating daylight. In the far lower right corner, partially obscured by the main concrete structure, a person wearing a yellow high-visibility vest and some light-colored construction equipment are faintly discernible. No direct human interaction is depicted.
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