
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor public demonstration taking place in the Plaza de Armas of Arequipa, Peru, distinguished by its colonial-era architecture with prominent sillar stone arches and columns in the background. In the foreground, a young adult male, dressed in a dark suit jacket over a white collared shirt, is actively being interviewed. He is holding a white protest sign vertically with both hands; the sign's text, written in blue and dark brown, reads "ARQUITECTURA PRESENTE POR EL PASADO" (Architecture Present for the Past), with circled symbols for "S/0.50" and "S/0.20" (Peruvian Soles). His left hand is partially raised, palm open. A reporter's hand, displaying red nail polish, holds a microphone with a blue and white "IL Noticias" logo towards the man. Concurrently, another individual's hand, wearing a black sleeve, holds a white smartphone vertically, filming or photographing the interview; the phone's screen clearly shows the interviewed man. Behind these central figures, multiple individuals are visible participating in the demonstration. They hold various white signs, some partially obscured. Visible text on signs includes "POR LA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA" (For the University City) and "EL TRANSPORTE NO ES UN NEGOCIO" (Transport is not a business). Several white, elongated, balloon-like objects are held by protestors. The background features a two-story building with arcades on both levels; individuals are seen on the upper balcony. Red and white flags or banners are displayed in the upper right portion of the frame.
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