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This image depicts a static display of three objects contained within a glass exhibition case, located in the city of Santiago, Chile, likely within the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, given visible text fragments referencing "CHILE PROYECTA UN" in the background.

The primary subject is a light-brown, cube-shaped wooden box with dimensions approximately 15x15x15 cm. Its lid is hinged and stands open at a 90-degree angle, revealing a circular cutout through its thickness. A small, metallic, L-shaped fixture is attached to the front face of the box. Resting on the closed portion of the box's top is a polished silver-colored metallic object, circular in form, with a segmented top surface featuring two radial indentations. This object is positioned on a thin, black, circular base.

To the left of the wooden box, a polished silver-colored cylindrical object, approximately 10 cm tall, stands upright. Its top surface displays a starburst or radial pattern. The number "3" is printed on the white surface directly below this cylinder. To the right and slightly behind the wooden box, a taller, polished silver-colored cylindrical object, approximately 18-20 cm tall, also stands upright.

All objects are arranged on a white, flat surface which is part of a multi-tiered display unit constructed of clear glass panels and shelves. The background is dark and exhibits multiple reflections, including indistinct human figures and other portions of the exhibition space, indicating low light conditions in the general area. Text is partially visible on a white panel behind the wooden box, reading "CHILE PROYECTA UN", suggestive of an exhibit about Chilean identity or history. No people are directly interacting with the objects in the immediate foreground.
Mel Navala

Sep 26, 2025, 9:01 PM

Santiago, Chile

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This image depicts a static display of three objects contained within a glass exhibition case, located in the city of Santiago, Chile, likely within the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, given visible text fragments referencing "CHILE PROYECTA UN" in the background. The primary subject is a light-brown, cube-shaped wooden box with dimensions approximately 15x15x15 cm. Its lid is hinged and stands open at a 90-degree angle, revealing a circular cutout through its thickness. A small, metallic, L-shaped fixture is attached to the front face of the box. Resting on the closed portion of the box's top is a polished silver-colored metallic object, circular in form, with a segmented top surface featuring two radial indentations. This object is positioned on a thin, black, circular base. To the left of the wooden box, a polished silver-colored cylindrical object, approximately 10 cm tall, stands upright. Its top surface displays a starburst or radial pattern. The number "3" is printed on the white surface directly below this cylinder. To the right and slightly behind the wooden box, a taller, polished silver-colored cylindrical object, approximately 18-20 cm tall, also stands upright. All objects are arranged on a white, flat surface which is part of a multi-tiered display unit constructed of clear glass panels and shelves. The background is dark and exhibits multiple reflections, including indistinct human figures and other portions of the exhibition space, indicating low light conditions in the general area. Text is partially visible on a white panel behind the wooden box, reading "CHILE PROYECTA UN", suggestive of an exhibit about Chilean identity or history. No people are directly interacting with the objects in the immediate foreground.

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