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An overhead shot captures a dark-themed poster affixed with tape to a plain white wall, likely indoors in Madrid, Spain. The poster depicts a person from the waist up, seen from a slight distance, with their back partially towards the viewer and head turned. They appear to be wearing dark clothing and are shown with metal chains around their neck/collar and a shackle on one wrist, connecting to another chain, conveying a sense of being bound or controlled.

The poster features prominent white text on a black background. The phrase "WE ARE IN" is crossed out in red marker, and "BEING" is handwritten above it in red, altering the message to "WE ARE BEING CONTROLLED." The word "CONTROLLED" also has some red scribbling over it. Smaller white text in the bottom right corner reads, "prisoners of technology Today's society is extremely attached to their phone to the point where it is impossible to live without them. We rely on the internet with our lives which has resulted in a loss of cognitive and social skills, yet still we cannot live without it." Below this, the word "captivos" (possibly "cautivos," meaning captives) is visible in red. The overall scene emphasizes a critique of societal dependence on technology and perceived control.
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Feb 16, 2025, 2:54 PM

Madrid, Spain

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An overhead shot captures a dark-themed poster affixed with tape to a plain white wall, likely indoors in Madrid, Spain. The poster depicts a person from the waist up, seen from a slight distance, with their back partially towards the viewer and head turned. They appear to be wearing dark clothing and are shown with metal chains around their neck/collar and a shackle on one wrist, connecting to another chain, conveying a sense of being bound or controlled. The poster features prominent white text on a black background. The phrase "WE ARE IN" is crossed out in red marker, and "BEING" is handwritten above it in red, altering the message to "WE ARE BEING CONTROLLED." The word "CONTROLLED" also has some red scribbling over it. Smaller white text in the bottom right corner reads, "prisoners of technology Today's society is extremely attached to their phone to the point where it is impossible to live without them. We rely on the internet with our lives which has resulted in a loss of cognitive and social skills, yet still we cannot live without it." Below this, the word "captivos" (possibly "cautivos," meaning captives) is visible in red. The overall scene emphasizes a critique of societal dependence on technology and perceived control.

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