
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor scene displays two large, rectangular posters mounted on a dark grey, textured wall. The floor below is a light beige or off-white tiled surface, showing subtle reflections. Above, a dark pipe or conduit is visible near the ceiling. This setting appears to be within a public building or corridor in Ñuñoa, Chile. The poster on the left features an abstract, black and white design composed of fragmented Spanish text. Words are arranged in various orientations—horizontally, vertically, and inverted—creating a blocky, visual poem effect. Key visible phrases include "LAS TIERRAS DE" (The lands of), "LLAFENKO," "SE NOS DIJO" (We were told), "COMO EDEN" (Like Eden), "JAMAS FUERON TERMINADO" (They were never finished), "UN," "POR LOS MARES" (By the seas), and "LA MALDICIÓN DE ERRAR HABÍA" (The curse of wandering had). The design uses white text on black blocks and black text on white spaces. The poster on the right has a simpler, more direct design on a white background. At the top, the word "llorarás" (you will cry) is prominently displayed in red. Below this, the word "Verás" (You will see) is repeated seven times in bright yellow letters, each instance set against a black rectangular strip. The posters are the primary subjects, with no people visible. The display suggests a public art installation or an exhibition.
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