
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a section of a subway station in Vienna, Austria. The scene is dominated by a large graffiti piece covering a significant portion of the station wall. The graffiti is done in a white and tan spray paint, with black outlining, and features abstract, bubble-like lettering. Above the graffiti, a purple station sign is visible. It reads "Wien Qua er Belvedere" and below that, "Richtung Floridsdorf". To the right of "Wien Qua er Belvedere", another sign indicates "1 🚊 🚌 ➡️ Arsenalstraße →". The presence of "Wien" and "Floridsdorf" clearly places the location in Vienna. On the wall, to the left of the main graffiti, there is a smaller, white spray-painted tag that appears to say "PONG" and "LONE". There is also a sign with a "P" symbol and two dots, suggesting parking. On the right side of the graffiti, a framed advertisement is mounted on the wall. The advertisement is for "belvedere" and features the text "COME FOR A KISS!". The artwork within the ad appears to be a reproduction of Gustav Klimt's painting "The Kiss". The overall impression is of a gritty urban environment, likely a subway platform, with the artwork adding a layer of street art to the functional public space. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, but the reflective surfaces and the darkness of the overhead area make it difficult to determine precisely. There are no people visible in the frame.
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8DFEB
Volume
2,195
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.79



