
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an indoor scene within what appears to be a media archive or exhibition space in Seoul, South Korea. A single individual, seen from the chest down, is present on the left, wearing a blue denim shirt with a "STUDIO" name tag and light brown trousers. Their right hand rests gently on a stack of six VHS tapes, while their left hand is open and slightly raised in a gestural posture, suggesting explanation or presentation. In the foreground, on a light green speckled tabletop, a silver Samsung VCR is positioned. Stacked vertically on top of the VCR, within a black metal bookend, are the six identical VHS tapes. Each tape features labels with "VHS" and "MASTER STUDIO" in English, alongside Korean text. To the right, partially obscured, a large, older CRT television monitor displays a solid blue screen. A red ribbon is tied to its upper left corner, and it rests on a black plastic milk crate. A diagonal sign with the red Korean word "비디오" (Video) on a white and green background leans against this monitor and other items. In the mid-ground, on a grey metal shelving unit, a smaller, vintage silver CRT television displays a blue-tinted image, likely a still from a film or an artwork, with some Korean text visible below. Various film reels, in shades of blue, green, and silver, are neatly stored on the shelves to the left and behind this television. Several printed posters or documents, including one with a yellow-orange background and another resembling architectural blueprints, are also visible on the shelves. The background is composed of additional shelving units and a dark wall. A white coiled wire hangs from the upper left. The overall scene suggests a curated display of historical audio-visual equipment and media.
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