The individual anthems are first recorded in the same key by violin, viola, cello, bass, brass, and a plucked instrument. The individual themes are then mixed separately to create over one thousand music files. The mixed themes are burnt onto several mp3 players, placed around a room and set to "random shuffle mode." Thus, any theme could be playing against any other at any given moment.

What is the writing on the wall?

Lyrics from the various anthems are displayed in a completely random order. The arrangement of these words sometimes creates a visual representation of the words themselves. The overall effect of the typography creates a continuity and flow that seems to have no beginning, middle or end...much like a circle.

The circular formation on the entry wall was uniquely created to identify all 192 member states of the United Nations. The form itself is made up of three sets of 64 cirlces, equaling 192. equally 192. Once again, reinforcing the overall theme – a circle (or musical composition) alone is symbolic and a thing of beauty, although when one hundred and ninety-two are united together something even more beautiful and powerful is created.