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This media file features a close-up view of a display or exhibit, likely in a museum or public space in Vienna, Austria. The primary objects visible are a white and red megaphone and a pair of black headphones. The megaphone is positioned prominently in the foreground, angled slightly, revealing its wide opening and a portion of its handle. The headphones are placed behind and to the right of the megaphone, resting on a wooden surface. The background consists of wooden panels and what appears to be a textured wall with a pattern of small dots. Several pieces of paper or cards with text are visible, leaning against a wooden support structure. One card is green and prominently displays the text "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids". Other cards have text in both German and English. The German text on the wooden panel reads, "Ich protestiere!" (I protest!) and discusses the right to protest, demanding rights, and fighting for freedom, peace, and equality. The English text on another panel also discusses the right to protest in a democracy, mentioning protests for voter's rights, women's freedom, and environmental sustainability. The overall impression is that of an interactive exhibit related to the theme of protest and civil rights. There are no people visible, and the lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly during the daytime or with artificial lighting. The scene conveys a sense of historical or social commentary.
Symbol
820AB
Volume
11,750
Creator
+$0.25
Revenue
+$0.34
TVL
$21.42


