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The image displays a tall, dark informational sign or billboard, likely placed outdoors at night, illuminated by artificial blue and white lights. A person's lower body, wearing light-colored pants and sneakers, is partially visible sitting on the ground at the bottom of the frame. In the upper left, some dark foliage or trees are visible against the dark sky. The sign is primarily black with white and green text, presented in both English and Marathi. The main title, "Silver Screen Cinematic Horse," is prominently displayed. The text describes an art installation created through Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari (Filmcity Mumbai), based on the concept of "Lambi Resa Ka Ghoda" (long race horse). This installation is a tribute to artists in the fields of cinema, drama, and serials. A notable detail is that the sculpture is made from technical and e-waste materials, emphasizing environmentally friendly and sustainable film production. The installation is credited to the Maharashtra Film Stage and Cultural Development Corporation Ltd., with Dr. Sumeet Patil mentioned for installation and art direction, along with a contact number and email address (`crowpatil@gmail.com`). Several logos and smaller text blocks are present on the right side of the sign. These include a "VISUAL ARTS" logo featuring an eye and a paintbrush, and the logo for the "Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" (KGAF) with dates "25 Jan - 02 Feb 2025" and a horse silhouette. Another logo is for the Maharashtra Film Stage and Cultural Development Corporation, also providing an email address (`mdmfscdc@gmail.com`). The presence of Filmcity Mumbai and the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival firmly places the context in Mumbai, India. The overall scene suggests a cultural event or exhibition.
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