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408

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Contributed by

Alexandra Klushina

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Date of artefact origin

12 April 26

AI Keywords

urban-culture, Contemporary-Art, street-performance, mime-artist, theatrical-expression

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E-Werk Door Policy.mov

Transcript text (AI)

and it was already out and not everyone left through.
That created a special mix here in the club.
And morning morning is that kind of an own art,
the paradise of the night to let people in the night
and give them room for enlightenment
and say, you don't do it today.
That is certainly not always right,
but a good tour of the night
and especially if it are events that are the night
that are after seven to the, as I find,
the necessary atmosphere,
that there is a certain mood,
which you cannot create with everyone,
if you let them all through.
That doesn't work,
even in the form of different substances that are happening.
And I think alcohol,
also people,
who soffes morning um 7 am on the feet,
are mostly relatively unangenehme party guests.
That's what I think.

Content description (AI-based)

The image depicts a man standing outdoors against a dark-colored door. He is wearing a black jacket over a white shirt and has long hair tied back. The man is holding several pamphlets or brochures in his hands, which appear to be related to cultural or artistic events, as suggested by the visible text and graphics. His expression is engaged, possibly indicating he is in conversation or explaining something. The setting appears urban, with a brick wall partially visible on the left side of the image. This scene could be useful for cultural researchers studying urban cultural activities or public engagement in the arts.

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