

Full HD cinematic horizontal frame, 1920x1080, 16:9 aspect ratio. A final symbolic museum image linking the forgotten cassette to the unchanged Berlin and Munich placards. In the foreground, the old cassette sits alone inside a dark drawer, partially visible under dust; in the background, through a layered reflection or open archive doorway, a cold museum vitrine displays the lion-headed armlet with a small placard beneath it. The visual contrast must be clear: oral names for the stars and pyramids remain trapped in the drawer, while the public museum label stays unchanged. The cassette is warm, fragile, human; the vitrine is cold, polished, institutional. No fantasy effects — use cinematic depth, reflections, and lighting to connect the spaces. The mood is haunting and unresolved: the recording was never duplicated, never published, and the names never entered any museum placard. Hyper-real documentary realism, strong symbolic composition, emotional final frame, YouTube-hooked institutional silence.