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An eye-level shot captures a display case featuring several traditional Indonesian shadow puppets, known as "Wayang Mainan," in what appears to be a museum or exhibition. The figures, made of dark material (described as goat skin in the accompanying text), stand upright on slender sticks, arranged in a row from left to right.

On the left, four figures exhibit intricate, almost skeletal designs with delicate projections, resembling various creatures or abstract forms. Moving to the right, the subsequent figures become more stylized and angular, featuring distinct joint-like structures, possibly indicating articulated parts for movement during a performance. These figures appear to depict a series of human-like or character forms in varying poses.

Above the display of puppets, a descriptive panel provides information in both Indonesian and English. The heading reads "WAYANG MAINAN." The text explains that Wayang Mainan or Sukuni Sumpul are imitations of renowned shadow puppet figures, commonly found in rural areas, and used to deliver stories to children. It also mentions their simple shape due to the basic material, which the English text specifies as goat skin. A small QR code is visible on the information panel.

The display case itself has a clean white background and base, with bright, artificial strip lighting illuminating the exhibits from above. The overall setting is brightly lit, creating a clear view of the cultural artifacts. A white knob and a keyhole are visible on the top structure of the display case. The scene suggests an indoor environment, likely in West Jakarta, Indonesia, given the context.
FM-DONBALE

Jan 10, 2025, 8:12 AM

West Jakarta, Indonesia

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An eye-level shot captures a display case featuring several traditional Indonesian shadow puppets, known as "Wayang Mainan," in what appears to be a museum or exhibition. The figures, made of dark material (described as goat skin in the accompanying text), stand upright on slender sticks, arranged in a row from left to right. On the left, four figures exhibit intricate, almost skeletal designs with delicate projections, resembling various creatures or abstract forms. Moving to the right, the subsequent figures become more stylized and angular, featuring distinct joint-like structures, possibly indicating articulated parts for movement during a performance. These figures appear to depict a series of human-like or character forms in varying poses. Above the display of puppets, a descriptive panel provides information in both Indonesian and English. The heading reads "WAYANG MAINAN." The text explains that Wayang Mainan or Sukuni Sumpul are imitations of renowned shadow puppet figures, commonly found in rural areas, and used to deliver stories to children. It also mentions their simple shape due to the basic material, which the English text specifies as goat skin. A small QR code is visible on the information panel. The display case itself has a clean white background and base, with bright, artificial strip lighting illuminating the exhibits from above. The overall setting is brightly lit, creating a clear view of the cultural artifacts. A white knob and a keyhole are visible on the top structure of the display case. The scene suggests an indoor environment, likely in West Jakarta, Indonesia, given the context.

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