

Installation artwork "1.26" created by U.S. artist Janet Echelman is seen at the 4th Festival of Urban Interventions themed "Made at Home", in front of the Fine Arts National Museum, in Santiago, capital of Chile, on Nov. 11, 2016. Echelman's "1.26" is a 210-square-meter sculpture that changes its shape with the wind, inspired by the earthquake hitting Chile in 2010. (Xinhua/Jorge Villegas)
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