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This media file captures an indoor exhibition display, likely within a museum in Mumbai, India. The scene features a dark gray wall serving as the backdrop for an informational art installation.

The primary objects are two large, circular arrangements of thread spools or cones. The larger, upper-right display consists of spools predominantly in shades of red and dark pink, with an inner ring of orange-red spools, all mounted radially on a dark frame. The smaller, lower-left display features spools in light beige and cream colors, with an inner ring of white spools, similarly arranged on a dark frame. Both circular pieces cast distinct shadows on the wall, indicating directional artificial lighting.

Above and to the left of these installations, large, golden, three-dimensional letters spell out "Otni and Balni." Below the red spool display, a white plaque provides descriptive text in both English and Hindi. The English text reads: "Otni and Balni are the instruments used in the process of separating cotton from cotton seed. A moment of liberation of raw cotton to its salvation which is achieved when it is reincarnated into a textile." A smaller white sign, barely visible to the right, displays "Please Do Not Touch" in English and Hindi.

The exhibit presents a static, educational display, likely exploring the process or cultural significance of cotton and textile production. The colors of the spools are vibrant against the neutral background. No people are visible in the image, conveying a quiet, contemplative atmosphere typical of a museum setting.
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Dec 10, 2024

Mumbai, India

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This media file captures an indoor exhibition display, likely within a museum in Mumbai, India. The scene features a dark gray wall serving as the backdrop for an informational art installation. The primary objects are two large, circular arrangements of thread spools or cones. The larger, upper-right display consists of spools predominantly in shades of red and dark pink, with an inner ring of orange-red spools, all mounted radially on a dark frame. The smaller, lower-left display features spools in light beige and cream colors, with an inner ring of white spools, similarly arranged on a dark frame. Both circular pieces cast distinct shadows on the wall, indicating directional artificial lighting. Above and to the left of these installations, large, golden, three-dimensional letters spell out "Otni and Balni." Below the red spool display, a white plaque provides descriptive text in both English and Hindi. The English text reads: "Otni and Balni are the instruments used in the process of separating cotton from cotton seed. A moment of liberation of raw cotton to its salvation which is achieved when it is reincarnated into a textile." A smaller white sign, barely visible to the right, displays "Please Do Not Touch" in English and Hindi. The exhibit presents a static, educational display, likely exploring the process or cultural significance of cotton and textile production. The colors of the spools are vibrant against the neutral background. No people are visible in the image, conveying a quiet, contemplative atmosphere typical of a museum setting.

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