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This image captures a section of a light-colored wall, likely indoors, in Ciherang, Indonesia, displaying multiple attached paper posters, all exhibiting signs of wear, creases, and minor damage. The central and most prominent poster is a stylized propaganda-art piece dominated by red and white tones, with black accents. Its upper section features a large red circle with radiating white lines. Within this circle, a black and white illustration depicts the head of a domestic cat wearing a military-style cap adorned with a red star. Below the cat's head, Chinese characters are visible, including "猫" (māo), meaning "cat." The number "9" is positioned in the top-left corner of the poster. The lower section of this poster illustrates a crowd of stylized individuals, depicted in black and white outlines against a lighter red or white background. These figures, a mix of males and females with uniform facial features, are shown with raised hands, some holding red books or cards bearing a white star. To the left of the central poster, a portion of a blue and red poster is visible, depicting a large red building and dark palm tree silhouettes. Partial text "ERIA" and "GER" is legible at the bottom. Above the central poster, a segment of a blue and yellow poster is visible, featuring Korean text that translates to "Before economic independence, economic common sense first!" A yellow abstract human figure is partially visible above the text. To the right of the central poster, a partial orange-brown poster displays a section of an antiquated camera or similar device. French text, "préférez," "ROYAL," and "LE REFLEX," is legible on this poster. All posters appear to be aged and show consistent signs of surface degradation, consistent with being affixed to a wall for an extended period.
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