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This image captures a curated indoor display featuring various natural materials and a descriptive text. The scene is set on a light-colored surface, possibly a table or shelf, with a white wall to the left and a dark, possibly tiled, floor visible on the right. The display includes a vertical bundle of thin, light-brown sticks, resembling bamboo. Arranged alongside these sticks are five small, clear glass jars with metallic lids. From top to bottom, these jars contain dried red material (possibly petals), a yellow powder, a green powder, a light-brown granular substance, and an unidentifiable material in the partially visible bottom jar. Spread across the surface are various dried plant specimens: a large branch with multiple dark green, elongated leaves (suggesting eucalyptus), a sprig of pine needles, a cluster of finer dried needles or twigs, several pieces of curled orange peel, and a small sprig of smaller, dark green leaves. A piece of white paper with black text is positioned in the lower right, partially visible. The text discusses a "reorientation towards ecologically-design," highlighting the need for "rethinking how materials are categorized and valued." It mentions "classification systems often failing to account for ecological relationships" and proposes a "new nomenclature" that "must reflect their ties to bioregional impacts." The text further advocates for "embedding into material design, a deeper engagement symbiotic relations that sustain us." The overall presentation suggests an educational or conceptual display related to ecological design, natural resources, or biomaterials, likely presented in an indoor setting in Segovia, Spain.
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