
Stake attention in this memory
A framed black and white photograph is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, with a small rectangular informational plaque positioned below and to the right of the frame. The photograph, identified by the plaque as "Luis Navarro, S/T (1977)" by Marcelo Montecino, from the series 'El ojo que llora,' depicts a scene located in Santiago, Chile. The medium is an analog photographic copy of a latent image, specifically a gelatin silver print. The photograph itself captures three individuals using a multiple exposure or motion blur technique. On the left, an older man with a receding hairline, wearing a dark suit and tie, is depicted with a distinct double image of his head, showing two slightly offset positions, both oriented towards the right. In the center, a woman is seen in profile, facing left, wearing dark-rimmed glasses and a light-colored top; her dark hair is pulled back, and her image displays a subtle ghosting effect, particularly around her head and shoulders. She appears to be looking towards the man on the left. On the far right, a third individual, also wearing glasses, is partially visible in the background, facing left and similarly affected by the photographic technique's blur or layering. The subjects are positioned to suggest an interaction or conversation.
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