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Katerina Ku

Jun 26, 2026

Prague, Czechia

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The media file shows a 3D scanned sculpture of a creature's skeleton, presented in a museum or gallery setting. The sculpture is predominantly white and appears to be made of a smooth, matte material. It is positioned on a light gray rectangular pedestal. The skeleton depicts a quadrupedal animal with a pronounced rib cage, a long spine, and a skull with large eye sockets and sharp teeth. The creature is posed in a low stance, as if about to move or crouch. In the background, a large vertical glass panel displays a white neon light sculpture that resembles flowing lines or abstract shapes. To the right of the neon sculpture, a black chair is visible, suggesting a visitor's resting spot or part of the exhibition setup. The flooring is made of polished wooden planks, characteristic of older institutional buildings. Further back, a dark wooden door with ornate detailing is visible, with a sign above it that appears to have text, though it is largely illegible. The lighting in the space is soft and diffused, indicating an indoor environment, likely during daylight hours as there are no strong artificial light sources casting harsh shadows. The overall atmosphere is one of quiet contemplation, typical of an art exhibition. There are no people directly visible in the frame, and the focus is entirely on the sculpture and its presentation. The perspective is low, close to the sculpture, emphasizing its form and detail. The media file seems to be a recording of a 3D scan of the artwork, as indicated by the timestamps and the slight movement of the camera. Visible text: A partially legible sign above the door in the background reads "SALE - I PRACA" which likely translates to "Sales - I Work" or a similar departmental designation.

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