This artwork, titled "In Disruption We Trust," is part of the collection "Homo Ludens," which describes humans as actors playing and life and the world as a playground. In this collection, the artist depicts society as a game where humans create fictional stories that set the space for them to "role and play." The seriousness of playing leads to tension, and humans create systems and rules, which can limit the room for fun in playing.
The artwork's title, "In Disruption We Trust," suggests that humans can only believe in the certainty of changes that will inevitably occur over time. Disruption refers to the idea of significant changes or upheavals that can bring uncertainty and waves of change. This disruption is present in the concept of homo ludens, where humans are inseparable from external factors that will never be satisfied, and each individual in their role will offer something new. The war of ideas and wars of influence bring uncertainty and change, sometimes in the form of utopia or dystopia.
The imagined communities that humans create through fictional stories can provide a good space for each group at first, but in the end, they can become limiting and lead to conflicts. The message of the artwork suggests that disruption is inevitable and that humans should embrace it and trust in the changes that come with it.