346 TRILLION BLOOMS
IN THE EXTINCION GARDEN
Environmental installation
2009-ongoing

1
INTRODUCTION
346 Trillion Blooms In The Exctincion Garden is an environmental installation that investigates the intersection of biopolitics, finance, artificial intelligence, and mass entertainment through the lens of deep ecology.

2
CONCEPT


346 Trillion Blooms In The Exctincion Garden mimics a biological warfare scenario in the shape of an amusement park, where an unseen institution attempts to intrude upon the bodies of the public both physically and psychologically.
The installation highlight and denounce how unchecked financial systems, seemingly autonomous, dictate human behavior globally, diminishing political influence and raising ethical concerns about manipulating life itself.
This paradoxical and unsettling experience serves as a metaphor for the social and environmental consequences of Disaster Capitalism, Extractivism and Necropolitics, as technocracy-driven corporate interests are exploiting trough finance a global debt crisis—a staggering $346 trillion, exceeding global GDP by 3.1 times.

3
SAFETY AND ETHICS

4
MATERIALIZATION
346 Trillion Blooms in The Extincion Garden can vary in scale and span a variety of media, depending upon the partners, hosting venue and production budget.
The project includes the following modular elements which can adapt to different exhibition spaces:
4.1
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTALLATION: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
The environmental installation would see the UV-reactive mosquitoes contained in a structure recalling a biological weapon.
-Size
-Install


4.2
SCULPTURE
Aedes Aegipty / Uranium-glass cast
-Size
-Install




4.3
Aedes Aegipty Nano 3D Print
-Size
-Install


5
MOSQUITOES & GLOBAL WARMING
Mosquitoes are the quintessential survivors of evolution: although nearly fifty percent do not survive their first day of life there are an estimated 100 trillion mosquitoes worldwide, grouped into 3,500 species. Despite their tiny size, they are the deadliest animal in the world to humans due to a number of diseases that infected females unwittingly transmit through their saliva, including Malaria, West Nile virus, Zika, Yellow Fever, Dengue and various forms of Encephalitis.
Around one million people die each year as a result, and around half the world’s population is at risk of infection.
The vast majority of these cases occur in the so-called global south, but as the ecological crisis progresses, mosquitoes carrying the disease are starting to spread to European and North American countries. While this is indeed a serious issue and threat, Western news coverage often takes on sensationalist tendencies and rhetoric that uses terms like ‘invasion’ to describe both human and non-human migration.





Transgenic-mosquito-larvae
6
SUGGESTED EXHIBITION SPACES
6.1
San Michele Cemetery
Venice, Italy


6.2
European Parliament HQ
Bruxelles, Belgium

6.3
United Nations HQ
New York

6.4
British museum "Fake news"
7
RELATED SOURCES

extract from:
PALANTIR's CEO LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS
[February 3rd, 2025]
*Palantir is an american software company developing AI technologies for war.



8
ECONOMICAL & ANTROPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
In 2026, world debt exceeded the world’s GDP by 3,4 times ($346 trillion). Through financial leverage and debt speculation, for every single dollar earned globally, finance has created and spent 3,4 dollars.
This economic reality reflects a political landscape where governements places income and property at the center of constitutional protection.
From an anthropological perspective, it appears that money has begun to dictate the behavior of social structures rather than serving as a tool for human management. This inversion of control suggests that financial systems have acquired a degree of autonomy, shaping societal structures and influencing individual actions in ways that often elude conscious awareness and regulation.
The influence of politics on economic and social life has significantly diminished, overshadowed by the power of global financial markets. These markets, driven by complex, high-frequency trading algorithms operating at incomprehensible speeds, and by the unrestricted flow of capital across borders, largely disregard national political contexts.
This transformation raises critical questions about sovereignty and governance. If politics has become merely an executor of market imperatives—prioritizing capital accumulation over democratic accountability—what does this mean for the future of society? The displacement of political agency by financial logic suggests a shift towards a technocratic-plutocracy, where wealth concentration undermines egalitarian principles.
346 Trillion Blooms in The Extincion Garden addresses the urgent need to reimagine political frameworks able to reclaim agency from market forces and restore balance between economic efficiency and social equity.
9
METAPHORICAL FRAMEWORK / IMPACT / CALL TO ACTION
World War III metaphorically addresses how private interests, through lobbying and funding political parties, are reshaping global markets and governements structures while exploiting public resources and invading habitats and native populations. and infringe upon public individual rights through technology control.
This environmental installation aims to raise awareness about the criticality of our current political structures and the delicate relationship between humans and the environment. It challenges viewers to reconsider their understanding of sovereignty, power dynamics, and ecological sustainability.
10
SELECTED READINGS
346 TRILLION BLOOMS
IN THE EXTINCION GARDEN
Environmental installation
2009-ongoing

1
INTRODUCTION
346 Trillion Blooms In The Exctincion Garden is an environmental installation that investigates the intersection of biopolitics, finance, artificial intelligence, and mass entertainment through the lens of deep ecology.

2
CONCEPT


346 Trillion Blooms In The Exctincion Garden mimics a biological warfare scenario in the shape of an amusement park, where an unseen institution attempts to intrude upon the bodies of the public both physically and psychologically.
The installation highlight and denounce how unchecked financial systems, seemingly autonomous, dictate human behavior globally, diminishing political influence and raising ethical concerns about manipulating life itself.
This paradoxical and unsettling experience serves as a metaphor for the social and environmental consequences of Disaster Capitalism, Extractivism and Necropolitics, as technocracy-driven corporate interests are exploiting trough finance a global debt crisis—a staggering $346 trillion, exceeding global GDP by 3.1 times.

3
SAFETY AND ETHICS

4
MATERIALIZATION
346 Trillion Blooms in The Extincion Garden can vary in scale and span a variety of media, depending upon the partners, hosting venue and production budget.
The project includes the following modular elements which can adapt to different exhibition spaces:
4.1
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTALLATION: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
The environmental installation would see the UV-reactive mosquitoes contained in a structure recalling a biological weapon.
-Size
-Install


4.2
SCULPTURE
Aedes Aegipty / Uranium-glass cast
-Size
-Install




4.3
Aedes Aegipty Nano 3D Print
-Size
-Install


5
MOSQUITOES & GLOBAL WARMING
Mosquitoes are the quintessential survivors of evolution: although nearly fifty percent do not survive their first day of life there are an estimated 100 trillion mosquitoes worldwide, grouped into 3,500 species. Despite their tiny size, they are the deadliest animal in the world to humans due to a number of diseases that infected females unwittingly transmit through their saliva, including Malaria, West Nile virus, Zika, Yellow Fever, Dengue and various forms of Encephalitis.
Around one million people die each year as a result, and around half the world’s population is at risk of infection.
The vast majority of these cases occur in the so-called global south, but as the ecological crisis progresses, mosquitoes carrying the disease are starting to spread to European and North American countries. While this is indeed a serious issue and threat, Western news coverage often takes on sensationalist tendencies and rhetoric that uses terms like ‘invasion’ to describe both human and non-human migration.





Transgenic-mosquito-larvae
6
SUGGESTED EXHIBITION SPACES
6.1
San Michele Cemetery
Venice, Italy


6.2
European Parliament HQ
Bruxelles, Belgium

6.3
United Nations HQ
New York

7
RELATED SOURCES

extract from:
PALANTIR's CEO LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS
[February 3rd, 2025]
*Palantir is an american software company developing AI technologies for war.



8
ECONOMICAL & ANTROPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
In 2026, world debt exceeded the world’s GDP by 3,4 times ($346 trillion). Through financial leverage and debt speculation, for every single dollar earned globally, finance has created and spent 3,4 dollars.
This economic reality reflects a political landscape where governements places income and property at the center of constitutional protection.
From an anthropological perspective, it appears that money has begun to dictate the behavior of social structures rather than serving as a tool for human management. This inversion of control suggests that financial systems have acquired a degree of autonomy, shaping societal structures and influencing individual actions in ways that often elude conscious awareness and regulation.
The influence of politics on economic and social life has significantly diminished, overshadowed by the power of global financial markets. These markets, driven by complex, high-frequency trading algorithms operating at incomprehensible speeds, and by the unrestricted flow of capital across borders, largely disregard national political contexts.
This transformation raises critical questions about sovereignty and governance. If politics has become merely an executor of market imperatives—prioritizing capital accumulation over democratic accountability—what does this mean for the future of society? The displacement of political agency by financial logic suggests a shift towards a technocratic-plutocracy, where wealth concentration undermines egalitarian principles.
346 Trillion Blooms in The Extincion Garden addresses the urgent need to reimagine political frameworks able to reclaim agency from market forces and restore balance between economic efficiency and social equity.
9
METAPHORICAL FRAMEWORK / IMPACT / CALL TO ACTION
World War III metaphorically addresses how private interests, through lobbying and funding political parties, are reshaping global markets and governements structures while exploiting public resources and invading habitats and native populations. and infringe upon public individual rights through technology control.
This environmental installation aims to raise awareness about the criticality of our current political structures and the delicate relationship between humans and the environment. It challenges viewers to reconsider their understanding of sovereignty, power dynamics, and ecological sustainability.
10
SELECTED READINGS