
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an exhibition display of vintage technology, likely in a museum or cultural institution. The items are arranged on dark grey platforms. In the background, there is text on a light-colored wall. Foreground left: A beige computer mouse with a coiled cable and keys attached. A small numbered tag, "13", is visible nearby. Center: A beige computer monitor and keyboard, with "PHILIPS" branding on the keyboard. A small numbered tag, "12", is visible on the platform. Upper left: A black electronic device with a label and a numbered tag, "10". Next to it is a bright red electronic device with vents and buttons, with a numbered tag, "11". Upper center: Two landline telephones are displayed on a platform. One is white and blue, and the other is cream-colored. A numbered tag, "9", is visible near the cream-colored phone. Upper right: A beige and grey radio or cassette player, with an antenna. The text on the wall appears to be in Italian, discussing memory selection and electronic selectors, and mentions "Video-Tel" and "Video-text". There is also a phrase that translates to "I wish the telephone was always". The overall impression is a historical showcase of early computing and telecommunication devices. The presence of numbered tags suggests an organized exhibition. Given the context of the Italian text and the style of the items, it is plausible this exhibition is located in Milan, Italy, a city known for its design and technology museums.
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