The Fourth Reich
Four surveillance cameras are arranged to form a symbol we know all too well. It's not a flag; it's a warning.
Every day we are watched: in our actions, our movements, even in our most intimate moments. Yet, we've grown accustomed to it, so much so that we forget someone is watching, that our privacy has value, that control can take silent, pervasive forms. The swastika here no longer represents an ideology, but the invisible mechanism of surveillance we accept without even thinking about it.
Sometimes, we need to see things from a different perspective to remind ourselves of their true purpose.

