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The image displays a bright, modern interior located in the Gaming Zone within Terminal 1, Concourse A of Frankfurt Airport, Germany.

The central feature is a large, light-blue wall or partition, designed with a geometric pattern of triangles and a gradient fading to darker blue. The words "Games" and partially "Juegos" are prominently displayed in white capital letters on this wall. Mounted on the right section of the blue wall is a large flat-screen display showing a vibrant video game with multiple animated characters, indicative of a rhythm or dance game. A dark sensor bar is positioned beneath the screen.

Two females are present in the scene. In the foreground, a female with long, dark, curly hair stands facing away from the camera, observing the video game screen. She is dressed in a white short-sleeved top, black athletic shorts with three white vertical stripes, and white athletic shoes, holding a small dark object in her left hand. To her right, another female with dark hair is seated on a grey, circular, backless stool with a chrome base, facing partially away from the camera. She wears a dark sleeveless top and light-colored pants. No direct interaction between the two females is apparent.

The flooring consists of large, highly polished dark grey or black tiles, reflecting the ceiling and lighting, transitioning to sections of lighter speckled stone and a darker, wood-textured area near the seated individual. A curved, brushed metal railing runs along the base of the blue partition. To the far left, a black plastic shopping basket with wheels and a red logo is visible on the floor. The ceiling is characterized by a grid of dark, perforated metal panels embedded with spotlights, with lighter, possibly translucent panels above them. Large windows with a perforated metal screen are visible on the right side, admitting natural light.
Tamara Trofimoff

Jul 17, 2025

Frankfurt, Germany

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The image displays a bright, modern interior located in the Gaming Zone within Terminal 1, Concourse A of Frankfurt Airport, Germany. The central feature is a large, light-blue wall or partition, designed with a geometric pattern of triangles and a gradient fading to darker blue. The words "Games" and partially "Juegos" are prominently displayed in white capital letters on this wall. Mounted on the right section of the blue wall is a large flat-screen display showing a vibrant video game with multiple animated characters, indicative of a rhythm or dance game. A dark sensor bar is positioned beneath the screen. Two females are present in the scene. In the foreground, a female with long, dark, curly hair stands facing away from the camera, observing the video game screen. She is dressed in a white short-sleeved top, black athletic shorts with three white vertical stripes, and white athletic shoes, holding a small dark object in her left hand. To her right, another female with dark hair is seated on a grey, circular, backless stool with a chrome base, facing partially away from the camera. She wears a dark sleeveless top and light-colored pants. No direct interaction between the two females is apparent. The flooring consists of large, highly polished dark grey or black tiles, reflecting the ceiling and lighting, transitioning to sections of lighter speckled stone and a darker, wood-textured area near the seated individual. A curved, brushed metal railing runs along the base of the blue partition. To the far left, a black plastic shopping basket with wheels and a red logo is visible on the floor. The ceiling is characterized by a grid of dark, perforated metal panels embedded with spotlights, with lighter, possibly translucent panels above them. Large windows with a perforated metal screen are visible on the right side, admitting natural light.

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