
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up, angled view of a textile artwork resembling a collage of protest signs, affixed to an interior wall. The artwork features multiple irregular, light-grey fabric shapes, styled to mimic torn paper placards, against a dark grey, textured background. Black, hand-drawn-style text is present on these fabric pieces. Prominent phrases include "EXPOSE THE CORRUPT" in the central area, and "HOW IS THE WAR ECONOMY ?" with a stylized question mark below it. Partially visible text includes "CORPORATION RUN THIS COUNTRY LET'S DO SOMETHING ABOUT" in the upper right quadrant, "Homeless" at the top, and "TION" on the left. Another partial sign includes "#$$$WA" and "I'M A" followed by an anarchy symbol. The bottom edge of the artwork rests upon a surface constructed from Oriented Strand Board (OSB). Below the OSB, a dark, horizontal metal grate, consistent with a floor vent or part of a raised floor system, is visible. No individuals or specific actions are depicted. The environment is an interior space. Based solely on the visual information provided in the image, the specific location within the city of Milan, Italy, cannot be determined.
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