
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a poster or print affixed to a patterned wall, likely in Casablanca, Morocco. The poster is vertically oriented and features a black background with a central grid of 12 distinct photographic vignettes. The wall it is mounted on is covered with small, light-colored hexagonal tiles, creating a honeycomb-like pattern across the surface. The poster's content strongly suggests a focus on Art Deco architecture in Casablanca. The multiple small images showcase various architectural details, including ornate staircases, intricate railings, decorative facades, interior spaces, and abstract elements. These depict both historical and potentially contemporary interpretations or installations within an Art Deco context. Visible text on the poster provides further context: - Along the left side, vertically oriented, the prominent title reads "CAS ART DECO," directly linking it to Casablanca's Art Deco heritage. - Along the right side, also vertically oriented, the word "MODERNITE" is visible at the top, and "HERITAGE" is seen at the bottom. - On the right edge of the poster, several lines of text are vertically arranged: "Julie Delaye," "Passage Zevaco," "Edition 2025," and "Isabelle Dessaux." This suggests the poster is for a publication, exhibition, or project, possibly a book, featuring work by Isabelle Dessaux and Julie Delaye, related to "Passage Zevaco," with an edition or release year of 2025. The overall scene is a still life, presenting informational and artistic content. No specific activity is depicted, but the poster itself serves as a promotional or informative piece about Casablanca's architectural legacy, blending elements of history and modernity.
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