
Stake attention in this memory
This nocturnal image depicts a public street scene in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina, under artificial illumination. The central feature is a staggered array of approximately twenty rectangular panels, each mounted on a slender metal pole. These panels display monochrome silhouettes: some feature individual human busts (male and female), while others prominently exhibit the white headscarf symbol associated with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Behind this installation, a blue barrier or hoarding is visible, bearing faded white text and imagery, including discernible numbers ("30000") and partial words ("atrás!", "POR JUICIO"), suggesting a memorial or political theme related to Argentina's history. In the immediate foreground, a light gray concrete pavement occupies the lower half of the frame. On the left, a dark gray street light pole stands adjacent to a small, rounded concrete planter with a textured pattern, containing a compact green shrub. To its right, a taller, bicolored concrete planter (light gray top, dark gray base) holds a large, spiky green plant, casting a sharp shadow. A dark brown wooden slatted bench with black decorative metal supports is positioned further right on the pavement. The background consists of a dark, multi-story building, with one illuminated window visible on an upper floor and an external metal structure, possibly a balcony or fire escape. The sky is dark, indicating night, with no people or dynamic activity present.
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