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There’s a Hand-Stitched Version of the Magna Carta Wikipedia Entry

It measures 47 feet long.

Here's a Wikipedia entry that can never be edited.

British artist Cornelia Parker spearheaded an effort to hand-stitch a 47-foot long version of the Wikipedia entry of Magna Carta. She selected 200 people across the world, many of whom are civil liberties activists, to help knit the 87 sections that comprise the entry.

Each piece have phrases relating to aspects of the law important to them. For example, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden stitched the word "liberty" from Moscow, reports ITV.

"I wanted to create a portrait of our age," Parker told the University of Oxford. "All these people have their own opinions about democracy today and I thought carefully about the words they should stitch."

It's currently on display at the British Library in London.