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Children would occasionally just stand and stare, looking puzzled at the giant picture, reading and re-reading the joke. They’d try and get closer, let it fill their peripheral vision. It didn’t last long of course. They’d soon shake their head and turn away with their screens and headsets. Sitting in their driverlesses, their parents would glance (if the windows were set to clear); a subliminal image loaded into a glimpse . As the sun went down and the lights came on, its stillness and silence somehow seemed to deepen. Even when the latest round of powercuts hit. It just sat there.