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The image captures an indoor exhibition space, viewed from a raised vantage point looking down. A large, rectangular white box hangs prominently from the ceiling, serving as a projection screen for an inverted black and white historical photograph of a multi-story building, possibly industrial or commercial, with power lines in the foreground. Small, difficult-to-read text, potentially "E. GIBSON & SONS" or similar, is visible near the top of the projected image (when viewed normally), and "BAKERY" or "BUILDING" is faintly discernible near the bottom. On the right side of the hanging box, two framed artworks or photographs in blue and red tones are displayed, featuring inverted text like "YEARS" and "10 YEARS". Fine print is also visible along the white surface of the box's side, too small and inverted to decipher. The left wall features several black and white photographs and two neon signs. A blue neon sign clearly reads "THE WINDFALL BASKET SHOP", and below it, a red neon sign shows the letter "E". The right wall showcases a vibrant, curved orange and red neon sign, with another smaller, partially obscured white neon sign below it. Below the hanging projection box, the floor area is darker, revealing tiered structures or seating arrangements, possibly for viewers, illuminated by small spotlights. The ceiling is paneled with light wood. No people are visible. The overall scene suggests a contemporary art installation or historical exhibition within a gallery or public space in South Brisbane, Australia, with a focus on historical imagery and mixed media displays.
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