
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a concrete underpass or bridge structure, likely in Geneva, Switzerland, as indicated by the text "Genève, Place de la Gare de Cornavin" on a framed photograph. The environment is industrial and urban, characterized by raw concrete surfaces, graffiti, and weathered textures. On the left side of the image, a large, angled concrete pillar is prominent. A beam of sunlight casts a diagonal shadow across its surface. A black and white square target with four smaller black triangles arranged in a diamond pattern is affixed to the pillar. Below this, a framed black and white photograph shows a street scene from 1950 in Geneva, depicting cars and buildings in front of what appears to be a train station. The photograph has some graffiti marks on its surface. To the right of the pillar, a concrete wall rises, covered in various graffiti tags in different colors, including pink, teal, and black. Intertwined with the graffiti are dried vines clinging to the concrete. Further to the right, a set of rough concrete steps ascend. Some of these steps are stained with moss and have additional graffiti. A circular symbol with "LC" inside it is drawn on one of the lower steps. The ground level in front of the steps appears to be paved with concrete and has some debris. In the background, a metal fence and a glimpse of blue sky are visible. The overall impression is one of an urban, somewhat neglected space that has been repurposed or is undergoing a process of decay and artistic intervention.
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