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The image displays an indoor exhibition setting, featuring two prominent informational screens related to Indonesian Wayang (traditional puppet theatre). On the left, a large projection on a wall shows a map of Indonesia. The island of Borneo (Kalimantan) is highlighted, with a location pin pointing to "Banjarmasin." Above this, a text box titled "WAYANG BANJAR" provides a description in Indonesian. The text explains that Wayang Banjar is a leather puppet originating from Banjar, South Kalimantan, and other regions like Indragiri Hilir. It notes characteristics such as its smaller size, simpler carving and painting compared to Javanese Wayang, and that it is made from cowhide or goatskin. A stylized image of a Wayang puppet is visible at the bottom of this projected display. To the right, a television monitor presents a grid-style informational display titled "Persebaran Wayang di Indonesia" (Distribution of Wayang in Indonesia). This screen showcases various types of Wayang, each with a small illustrative image of the puppet and its corresponding name in Indonesian. Examples visible include Wayang Kulit, Wayang Golek, Wayang Beber, Wayang Kancil, Wayang Cepak, Wayang Sasak, Wayang Timplong, Wayang Sawahlunto, Wayang Purwa, Wayang Thangul, Wayang Papua, Wayang Kuluk, Wayang Klithik, Wayang Krucil, Wayang Betawi, Wayang Palembang, and Wayang Jemblung. The overall scene suggests an educational or cultural exhibit, likely in a museum or cultural center in West Jakarta, Indonesia, dedicated to showcasing the rich diversity and geographical distribution of Wayang traditions. The lighting is consistent with an indoor environment.
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