
Stake attention in this memory
An informational plaque, made of dark reddish-brown material with gold lettering, is set into a light grey granite base. The plaque is positioned outdoors, likely at the Six Banyan Temple in Guangzhou, China, as suggested by the text. The background features parts of a grey stone structure, possibly a temple building or pagoda, with carved details. The lighting indicates it is daytime. The plaque introduces "The Voice of Prajna," described as a series of soundscape art exploring the voice of Buddha. This project was created by the Sound Museum in cooperation with the Six Banyan Temple. Visitors are invited to scan a QR code (visible on a metallic circular plate) and wear headphones to listen to the soundscape. The purpose is to encourage worship of Buddha in the temple and to walk around the Pagoda while listening, aiming to gain wisdom and happiness through this practice. The text is presented in both English and Chinese. Key phrases include "Scan the QR code, Put earphones on and listen," and details about the project's spiritual benefits. No people are visible in the image.
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