Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a street-level, eye-level view of a public art installation in front of a brick building. The installation consists of a series of vertical, mirrored rectangular prisms of varying heights. Each prism has letters etched into it, forming the words "FOTOMUSEUM" and a number "95". The mirrored surfaces reflect the surroundings, including the building's facade, windows, and the sky. The building appears to be an institutional or museum building, with multiple windows and a sign above the entrance that reads "Ingang Entrance". The ground in front of the installation is paved with grey, rectangular tiles, and a shadow of a person's legs and feet is visible in the lower left corner of the frame. The overall scene suggests a sunny day, as indicated by the bright lighting and the clear blue sky reflected in the artwork. The presence of the "FOTOMUSEUM" signage strongly suggests the location is the Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, Netherlands. No specific activity or event is taking place, other than people likely passing by or visiting the museum. The emotion conveyed is one of openness and accessibility, typical of public art installations inviting engagement.
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