
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an outdoor protest or satirical art installation in a park in Kyiv, Ukraine. The central focus is a large, roughly rectangular structure constructed from numerous cardboard boxes and sheets, secured with tape. The cardboard surfaces are covered with handwritten text in Ukrainian, some in English, and some in German. Prominent text includes "МІНІСТЕРСТВО КАРТОНУ" (Ministry of Cardboard) at the top center, and a drawn face with spiral eyes. Other visible phrases include "КОЛИ ВЛАДА ЧУЄ - МОЖНА НЕ КРИЧАТИ" (When the government hears - one does not need to shout), "УКРАЇНА СИЛЬНА КОЛИ ЧЕСНА" (Ukraine is strong when honest), "БЕРИ КАРТОН ШИ" (Take cardboard sheets), "IT'S NOT PRESSURE IT'S EMBASSY", and "Die Obrigkeit Das Volk" (The Authority The People). Approximately 10 to 15 individuals are present. On the far left, a bearded man in a grey jacket holds a small cardboard sign reading "ДИТУРВА НАРОДА" (People's Disturbance) and gestures towards the cardboard installation. Near him, a wooden sculpture resembling a ship's wheel on a pedestal stands on the grass. Other people are dispersed around the structure, observing. Loose cardboard signs, some reading "WHAT SEED?" and "ВСЕ ОЧІ" (All Eyes), are scattered on the ground in the foreground. A person's hand holding a smartphone with the camera active is visible in the lower-left corner. The environment is a grassy park area under an overcast sky, dominated by large, leafy green trees in the background. A metal fence and a light-colored building are partially visible behind the trees on the left. A blue and yellow Ukrainian flag is discernible in the mid-ground on the left side. The location is consistent with a public park often used for protests in the city, such as Mariinsky Park or an area adjacent to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on Hrushevsky Street.
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