
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a densely plastered wall or glass surface, likely a public bulletin board or window, in Segovia, Spain. It is almost entirely covered by a thick, multi-layered accumulation of torn, peeling, and overlapping posters, flyers, and advertisements. These papers vary in color and size, creating a textured surface of white, blue, and various other hues, with visible signs of wear and age. A dark wooden frame runs horizontally across the top and down the right side of the main plastered area, suggesting it might be a window or a display case. Below the main poster area and to the right, a reddish-brown granite wall with sections of blue graffiti is visible, curving downwards. To the far right, a grey paved ground or sidewalk is present. No specific activity is taking place; the scene is static, documenting the passage of time through the layered public notices. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no harsh shadows. Visible text on the posters includes repeated phone numbers "666 60 67 99". Other discernible words and phrases include "DUBBEA," "FESTIVAL DE TRIBUT" (Tribute Festival), "OSCIUTION," "ALTURA," and "HUE." A social or political message reads "BAJENOS LOS ALQUILERES" (Lower the rents). Other fragmented texts like "VOTOGRAFOS LA DANA," "FRE OPRERO," and "TEVEUX" are also visible. The text "Free eyholies" is present, possibly a misspelling. The overall impression is of an active urban space for public communication and events.
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