
Stake attention in this memory
Two informational or political posters are affixed to a gray concrete pillar, visible under bright daylight in what appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor area of a building, likely a university campus in Zografou, Greece. The perspective is slightly angled, showing a paved pathway to the right and a building interior/underhang to the left. The poster on the left is orange and black, featuring a stylized image of two hands holding a smartphone that is cracked. The prominent Greek text reads "ΤΟ ΚΡΑΤΟΣ ΓΟΥΣΤΑΡΕΙ ΚΙΝΗΤΑ (τα ΕΠΑΛ δεν γουστάρει!)", which translates to "THE STATE LOVES PHONES (EPAL doesn't like them!)". EPAL refers to Greek Vocational High Schools, suggesting a critique of government policies concerning technology in these institutions. Below the main text are smaller blocks of text and two symbols, one resembling a circled 'A' or anarchist symbol, and another of a raised fist. The poster on the right is blue and white, with the bold Greek text "ΚΑΛΩΣΗΡΘΑΤΕ ΣΤΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ!", translating to "WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY!". A red graphic of a building, stylistically representing a university, is positioned above the text. The bottom right corner clearly displays "antifa uni versUS", indicating an anti-fascist university student group as the creator. The concrete pillar itself shows some purple graffiti or marking to the left of the orange poster. In the background, a brown trash can is visible on the paved ground, beyond which trees and a clear sky can be seen. The area seems to be a common pedestrian space, typical of a campus environment. No people are present, and the time of day is clearly daylight with bright, direct light.
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