Steel housing with partially transparent plexiglass covering. Plexiglas has variably positioned round cut-outs to allow sporadic release of individual bubbles. Interior design of the body: centrally placed tree trunk with bubble machine positioned on top, surrounded by barbed wire loops and dummy firearms. External design continued directly outside the cube: wool threads spun as a dense net soaked in crude oil, in which the soap bubbles formed by an external soap bubble machine are caught and burst. The upper support of the wool threads is given by plastic hooks fixed on the cube, the lower support by stones placed loosely on mossy and sandy ground. In addition, the mossy/sandy floor is littered with money coins and mirror splinters of different sizes, in which the viewer can partially see himself reflected when he approaches. Two projection devices positioned on the outer ceiling of the body intermittently project flags of various European nations, the EU and the United States of America. Continuous accompanying music by Joachim-Ernst Berendt, "Der Urton der Erde", resounds from the interior.