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A young child, likely a girl with light brown hair, stands engrossed by museum exhibits in Santiago, Chile. She is wearing a teal-colored, short-sleeved top and shorts adorned with vibrant red and yellow fruit patterns, and light-colored sneakers. Her attention is focused intently on a large, vertical digital display on the left, where she reaches out with her right hand towards the screen.

The digital screen prominently features the Spanish title "Ecolocalización" (Echolocation) at the top. Below the title, extensive credits for the exhibition are listed, including sections for "Guion curatorial" (Curatorial script), "Guion técnico" (Technical script), "Correcciones de guion" (Script corrections), "Ilustraciones vectoriales" (Vector illustrations), and "Animación y edición" (Animation and editing). Names such as "Jhoann Canto," "Richard Faúndez," and "Alexander Otárola" are visible, along with affiliations like "Área de Zoología" (Zoology Area) and "Área de Exhibiciones" (Exhibitions Area), indicating a scientific and educational context.

Adjacent to the child and to the right is a large, tall glass display case containing various animal skeletal remains, possibly skulls or bones, arranged on internal shelves. A partial label reading "Crâne de ma" (likely part of "Craneo de mamífero" or similar, referring to mammal skulls) is visible on this case. A QR code is also affixed to the lower part of this display. The setting appears to be an indoor space, characteristic of a natural history museum or a science center. In the background, a large window with multiple wooden frames suggests a classic architectural style for the building. The child appears curious and engaged with the educational content.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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A young child, likely a girl with light brown hair, stands engrossed by museum exhibits in Santiago, Chile. She is wearing a teal-colored, short-sleeved top and shorts adorned with vibrant red and yellow fruit patterns, and light-colored sneakers. Her attention is focused intently on a large, vertical digital display on the left, where she reaches out with her right hand towards the screen. The digital screen prominently features the Spanish title "Ecolocalización" (Echolocation) at the top. Below the title, extensive credits for the exhibition are listed, including sections for "Guion curatorial" (Curatorial script), "Guion técnico" (Technical script), "Correcciones de guion" (Script corrections), "Ilustraciones vectoriales" (Vector illustrations), and "Animación y edición" (Animation and editing). Names such as "Jhoann Canto," "Richard Faúndez," and "Alexander Otárola" are visible, along with affiliations like "Área de Zoología" (Zoology Area) and "Área de Exhibiciones" (Exhibitions Area), indicating a scientific and educational context. Adjacent to the child and to the right is a large, tall glass display case containing various animal skeletal remains, possibly skulls or bones, arranged on internal shelves. A partial label reading "Crâne de ma" (likely part of "Craneo de mamífero" or similar, referring to mammal skulls) is visible on this case. A QR code is also affixed to the lower part of this display. The setting appears to be an indoor space, characteristic of a natural history museum or a science center. In the background, a large window with multiple wooden frames suggests a classic architectural style for the building. The child appears curious and engaged with the educational content.

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