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The image displays a framed, multi-panel artwork mounted on a white wall, likely in a gallery or museum setting, with reflections visible on its protective surface.

The artwork consists of two main horizontal sections. The upper section is a conceptual map or plan, primarily in black lines on a white background, featuring orange highlights. Text visible on this panel identifies the project as "The DAIBA PROJECT," detailing "The Floating Walkways at Tokyo Bay, the walkways at Odaiba Park, the 147 steps at Fuji Television Headquarter," and notes "unveiled 1996." It also includes Japanese place names such as "Shinagawa" and "Minato," confirming a location in Tokyo, Japan. Further annotations provide measurements, like "length 320.00 metres," "length 410.00 metres," and "width 5.00 metres."

The lower, larger section is a detailed landscape drawing rendered mostly in charcoal gray, black, and white, with prominent bright yellow elements. The foreground depicts dark, textured landforms crisscrossed by numerous radiant yellow paths, some appearing to be elevated or floating structures. On the left, a cluster of stylized dark trees and a lamppost are visible. In the midground, a body of water (consistent with Tokyo Bay) contains several rocks and more yellow paths extending across it. The background features a silhouette of a city skyline with multiple buildings and a distinctive large suspension bridge, characteristic of Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge. A single, small human figure, depicted in light tones, walks on one of the yellow paths in the lower-right quadrant of the drawing.

The scene depicted within the artwork is explicitly identified by text on the piece itself as being in **Tokyo, Japan**, specifically referencing Tokyo Bay, Odaiba Park, and Fuji Television Headquarters. No information about a location in Barcelona, Spain, is presented within this image.
Mila

Oct 1, 2025

Barcelona, Spain

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The image displays a framed, multi-panel artwork mounted on a white wall, likely in a gallery or museum setting, with reflections visible on its protective surface. The artwork consists of two main horizontal sections. The upper section is a conceptual map or plan, primarily in black lines on a white background, featuring orange highlights. Text visible on this panel identifies the project as "The DAIBA PROJECT," detailing "The Floating Walkways at Tokyo Bay, the walkways at Odaiba Park, the 147 steps at Fuji Television Headquarter," and notes "unveiled 1996." It also includes Japanese place names such as "Shinagawa" and "Minato," confirming a location in Tokyo, Japan. Further annotations provide measurements, like "length 320.00 metres," "length 410.00 metres," and "width 5.00 metres." The lower, larger section is a detailed landscape drawing rendered mostly in charcoal gray, black, and white, with prominent bright yellow elements. The foreground depicts dark, textured landforms crisscrossed by numerous radiant yellow paths, some appearing to be elevated or floating structures. On the left, a cluster of stylized dark trees and a lamppost are visible. In the midground, a body of water (consistent with Tokyo Bay) contains several rocks and more yellow paths extending across it. The background features a silhouette of a city skyline with multiple buildings and a distinctive large suspension bridge, characteristic of Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge. A single, small human figure, depicted in light tones, walks on one of the yellow paths in the lower-right quadrant of the drawing. The scene depicted within the artwork is explicitly identified by text on the piece itself as being in **Tokyo, Japan**, specifically referencing Tokyo Bay, Odaiba Park, and Fuji Television Headquarters. No information about a location in Barcelona, Spain, is presented within this image.

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