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Mar 25, 2026, 12:07 PM

Moskva, Russia

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The image captures a vibrant display of stacked vintage and older model television sets, creating a wall of screens. The arrangement suggests an exhibition or art installation showcasing the evolution of television technology. At the bottom, a large, silver-grey flat-panel CRT television, possibly from the early 2000s, dominates the base of the stack. Its screen displays a consistent blue static, indicating no active signal. A "TOSHIBA" logo is visible on the lower bezel, above a small control panel with a blue indicator light. Above this large TV, a prominent black, boxy CRT television from the 1980s or 90s is positioned. Its screen is dark, possibly turned off or displaying a very dim image, and it features multiple control knobs on its right side. To the left of the large black TV, there are two smaller, grey-cased CRT televisions. The upper one shows a still image of two people, one a woman with dark hair. The lower one displays a colorful cartoon image with animated characters. Above the large black TV, in the center, a classic, smaller television with a wooden frame and rounded corners is placed. Its screen shows a black and white image of a person. Perched on top of this TV is a small, dark camera or sensor. To the right of the central stack, a vertical column of even smaller, older televisions is arranged. These include a black-cased TV at the top, followed by a red-cased one, and then two more black-cased TVs at the bottom of this smaller column. Their screens display various images, some showing static, others blurred or indistinct content. The background on the right features a graphic wall design composed of geometric shapes in white, grey, black, and blue, reminiscent of a television test pattern or abstract art. On the left, a plain, light-colored wall or curtain is visible. Wires and small antennas extend from some of the older television sets. A purple sign with unreadable text is partially visible in the bottom-left corner. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum or gallery.

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