The choice of the installation site is far from incidental. Located on Avenue Franklin Roosevelt—an avenue lined with embassies, residences, and institutions—the work unfurls its flags like a mirror of the world. Here, diplomacy intertwines with the hushed silence of façades, while on the reverse of each banner emerge power dynamics, shifting alliances, and conflicts either open or dormant.
The installation brings together sixty flags, ranked according to global military power—the Global Firepower Index 2025.
Conceived as a three-dimensional graph, the spatial composition expresses global imbalance: some flags rise high, carried by military or economic strength; others remain lower, marking fragility or relative neutrality. This upward movement reflects both the arms race and the hierarchy of powers.
Yet when one steps back, the colors blur, intermingle, and ultimately form a whole. The flags then become fragments of a single world, their outlines finally brought together.