Ballern Gehen - Gebrauchsspuren
Crime Scene Report - File No. 23-9841
Location: Undisclosed Art Gallery/Museum.
Date and Time: [Date and Time to be filled]
Scene Description:
Upon arrival, the primary focus of the scene is a circular stage, approximately 5 meters in diameter. The stage holds various items of interest:
Central Item: A metallic circular object, akin to a large satellite dish, mounted prominently against a painted backdrop mimicking a celestial body.
Assorted Items: A wooden chair, metallic chair, tools, planks of wood, and scattered papers.
Structure: A series of wooden and metal frameworks, resembling scaffolding. The purpose or relevance of this structure is currently unknown and requires further investigation.
To the right, a vertical panel of deep blue with visible scratches and faint white lines is seen. Its size and positioning relative to other items suggest it's an integral part of the installation.
Lighting: Overhead lighting illuminates the stage. The intensity and positioning of the lights have created distinct shadows and highlight areas on the stage.
Initial Observations:
No immediate signs of struggle or forced entry in the vicinity.
All objects on stage appear to be intentionally placed, suggesting a premeditated arrangement.
The celestial backdrop may hold symbolic significance related to the motive or nature of the incident.
Potential Leads:
The scattered tools and papers may contain fingerprints or other trace evidence.
The scratches on the blue panel might be a coded message or simply remnants of prior use.
Recommendation: A thorough examination by a forensics team is advised. Given the complex nature of the scene, it is recommended to consult with art experts familiar with similar installations to discern if any elements out of the ordinary are present.
End of Report.