A person dressed in an academic gown and sunglasses is standing behind a podium covered with numerous microphones featuring various logos and labels. The background displays the word 'COMMUNICATION' in colorful letters.
A green tent with a sign reading 'Aboriginal Embassy' is placed in an outdoor area. Inside, several people sit on chairs facing a screen. Two prominent signs outside the tent express political messages about indigenous rights and land ownership.
A collage of protest posters is displayed on the wall, featuring bold texts advocating for women's rights. The dominant messages include phrases like 'Women's Liberation' and 'Women Need Not Always Keep Their Mouths Shut.' There are artistic renderings of human figures and parts of slogans that focus on women's empowerment and anti-war sentiments.
A newspaper with bold headlines and colorful images is placed on a light-colored marble floor. The newspaper features advertisements and various news stories. Adjacent to it is a magazine with an advertisement displayed, partially covered by the newspaper. The surrounding area appears to be part of an architecture with tiles and a darker shadowy corner.