A project open in space and time that consists of the installation of thirty-three white flags.
The white flag intends to impose itself as a constructive and political act: not synonymous with passivity and surrender of convinced action against the imposition of a will that comes from above. Faced with a system that resumes hiding behind flags and market ideologies, which sides with the highest bidder, raising the white flag becomes a free and popular act, pacifist and revolutionary.