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ArtistA phone that never rings is only heavy if you're waiting for it.
An intricate black and white illustration depicts a central rotary dial phone handset with a cord connecting to a separate speaker and a push-button phone base, all rendered in a metallic, almost skeletal style. Above the phone parts, text reads: "A phone that never rings is only heavy if you're waitiwits waiting for it." The phone elements are surrounded by a surreal and complex architectural labyrinth of multiple winding staircases that go in various directions, some ascending, some descending, and some seemingly leading nowhere. The staircases are arranged in circular and curved patterns, creating a sense of infinite, impossible space, reminiscent of an Escher drawing. In the background and interspersed throughout the staircases are abstract shapes, lines, and some text or symbols, including the word "cyberspace". The overall aesthetic is one of monochrome graphite pencil, with a clear, detailed style, strong shading to define the structures, and an atmosphere of depth and introspection. The image is signed with "Autorker" and "@open limits".