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Today, in Tiananmen Square, it is forbidden to chew gum and even more to spit it out on the ground. On this drawing, three soldiers are bending over to remove the sticking gum from the floor. The observer is invited to glue his gum on the drawing. This act performed by the visitor is one of resistance. Theodore Kaczynski aka <em>Unabomber</em> is an American philosopher, environmental activist, and terrorist. He is known for being the target of the longest and most costly manhunt in FBI history. He was nicknamed UNABOM (UNiversity and Airline BOMber) by the FBI. Several variations of the nickname were used by the media: Unabomer, Unabomber and UniBomer. This piece of art is a reminder of the extremist hidden in each of us, deep inside, like Unabomber hidden deep in the wild for around twenty years. forex, vinyl, 200 x 300 cm Proposal of a one-minute video, to be included in a TV schedule. The image of a box changing every second, one second it is open, the next it is closed. A <em>mise en abyme</em> of the box and TV set, the snow adds to the critical observation of the content. plaster, acrylic paint, pvc, rope, 150 x 15 x 15 cm The fence and gate are at a distance of 5 cm from the wall and surround the space dedicated to the exhibition. c-print sticked on wall, 200 x 100 cm, no twist cable, variable dimension collage, rhubarb leaf on print, 66 x 82 cm collage on paper, 29,7 x 21 cm