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The scene depicts a derelict interior or sheltered exterior of a concrete brutalist structure, likely an abandoned industrial or technical building in Belgrade, Serbia, consistent with locations such as the former BIGZ building. Two prominent concrete columns frame a recessed area containing two rectangular windows constructed from translucent glass blocks.

The larger, central window is composed of approximately 7 columns by 6 rows of individual glass blocks. A significant circular impact with radial cracks is visible on one block in the upper-middle section of this window, and a shard of glass protrudes from it. Additional damage, including cracks and missing fragments, is evident on other blocks, particularly in the lower section. Graffiti in orange and white is present on several blocks, with the words "KONTROL CONTROL" clearly legible in white spray paint across two lower blocks.

Above the main window, a smaller horizontal window also features glass blocks. The concrete walls flanking the central recess are heavily stained and covered with various graffiti tags. The left wall displays red and black spray-painted markings, including a numeral "2" and an "X." The right wall bears black spray-painted numbers and letters, notably "23" and "DP." Debris, including shattered glass and concrete fragments, is visible accumulated at the base of the main window opening. The environment is dimly lit, with diffused light filtering through the glass blocks, casting varying light and shadow patterns. No individuals, subjects, actions, or interactions are present in the frame.
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Mar 3, 2026, 5:09 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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Urban Decay
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The scene depicts a derelict interior or sheltered exterior of a concrete brutalist structure, likely an abandoned industrial or technical building in Belgrade, Serbia, consistent with locations such as the former BIGZ building. Two prominent concrete columns frame a recessed area containing two rectangular windows constructed from translucent glass blocks. The larger, central window is composed of approximately 7 columns by 6 rows of individual glass blocks. A significant circular impact with radial cracks is visible on one block in the upper-middle section of this window, and a shard of glass protrudes from it. Additional damage, including cracks and missing fragments, is evident on other blocks, particularly in the lower section. Graffiti in orange and white is present on several blocks, with the words "KONTROL CONTROL" clearly legible in white spray paint across two lower blocks. Above the main window, a smaller horizontal window also features glass blocks. The concrete walls flanking the central recess are heavily stained and covered with various graffiti tags. The left wall displays red and black spray-painted markings, including a numeral "2" and an "X." The right wall bears black spray-painted numbers and letters, notably "23" and "DP." Debris, including shattered glass and concrete fragments, is visible accumulated at the base of the main window opening. The environment is dimly lit, with diffused light filtering through the glass blocks, casting varying light and shadow patterns. No individuals, subjects, actions, or interactions are present in the frame.

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