
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a section of an exhibition display, likely in a museum or cultural center in Athens, Greece. On the left, a large, sepia-toned graphic features the smiling face of a woman wearing a turban. Her image suggests a historical context, possibly from the mid-20th century. Centered on the right side, a black-framed television screen is mounted on a textured yellow wall. The screen displays a black and white image or video of a performance inside what appears to be an auditorium. A woman in a flowing white gown stands on a stage with her arms outstretched, addressing or performing for an audience whose heads are visible from behind. A piano or similar musical instrument is partially visible on the stage to the performer's left. Text on the TV screen identifies the scene as "Carnegie Hall, Ν. Υόρκη, 5/3/1974" (Carnegie Hall, New York, 5/3/1974), with additional credits "Gelly nagycs/Ideal banga". A digital timer showing "00:04" is visible in the bottom right corner of the screen. Below the TV screen, on a dark background, partially visible Greek text reads "«Έχετε ανάγκη • αλλά καταστρε", which translates to "You need • but destroy" (incomplete sentence). A single letter "T" is also visible on the yellow wall in the upper right quadrant of the image. The setup suggests a presentation educating visitors about the individual featured in the large portrait and her activities.
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