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The artwork is a photograph of a chessboard with metal chess pieces, set against a backdrop of a busy city street at night. The city is depicted as a sea of skyscrapers, with the lights of the buildings and the neon signs creating a colorful and vibrant backdrop. The chessboard is in the foreground, with the pieces arranged in a traditional starting position. The perspective of the photograph is such that the viewer is looking down on the chessboard, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The overall effect of the artwork is one of contrast and tension, with the dark and light elements of the city juxtaposed against the ordered and structured nature of the chessboard.

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