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An informational display is set up on a dark brown wooden desk or lectern, positioned against a textured grey stone wall or pillar in what appears to be an old, possibly historical building with grey tiled flooring. The image is taken at an angle, showing the top surface of the wooden furniture and the surrounding architecture.

On the wooden surface, there are two transparent plastic holders. The larger holder displays a white paper sign or brochure with a red headphones icon and the prominent title "SWISS ART IN SOUNDS". Below the title, there are small images and several paragraphs of text, likely in multiple languages, including a phrase "SCANNER VOTRE QR CODE" (French for "SCAN YOUR QR CODE"). At the bottom of this sign, two logos are visible, appearing to be "OFP" and "OFC", potentially indicating official Swiss cultural or federal organizations.

The smaller transparent holder, placed closer to the viewer, contains a white card with a black QR code printed on it. This setup suggests an interactive exhibit where visitors can scan the QR code to access audio content related to Swiss art, perhaps providing additional information or an audio guide. The overall lighting is somewhat dim, characteristic of an indoor setting in a historical structure in Genève, Switzerland. No people are visible.
FM-oNt2k1

Dec 28, 2024

Genève, Switzerland

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An informational display is set up on a dark brown wooden desk or lectern, positioned against a textured grey stone wall or pillar in what appears to be an old, possibly historical building with grey tiled flooring. The image is taken at an angle, showing the top surface of the wooden furniture and the surrounding architecture. On the wooden surface, there are two transparent plastic holders. The larger holder displays a white paper sign or brochure with a red headphones icon and the prominent title "SWISS ART IN SOUNDS". Below the title, there are small images and several paragraphs of text, likely in multiple languages, including a phrase "SCANNER VOTRE QR CODE" (French for "SCAN YOUR QR CODE"). At the bottom of this sign, two logos are visible, appearing to be "OFP" and "OFC", potentially indicating official Swiss cultural or federal organizations. The smaller transparent holder, placed closer to the viewer, contains a white card with a black QR code printed on it. This setup suggests an interactive exhibit where visitors can scan the QR code to access audio content related to Swiss art, perhaps providing additional information or an audio guide. The overall lighting is somewhat dim, characteristic of an indoor setting in a historical structure in Genève, Switzerland. No people are visible.

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