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At 20:07, the Syndicate’s members—ten in total, each cloaked in dark jackets lined with reflective strips— slipped through the service entrance of the municipal building that overlooked the plaza. Their mission was simple: . Not a violent takeover, but a reclamation. They wanted to remind the citizens that public space belonged to the people, not just to the city’s sterile administration.

On March 13, 2012, a night that would otherwise fold into the long ledger of weekends, something public happened: a short, electric rupture that later came to be referenced obliquely as PublicInvasion. It wasn’t an invasion in the military sense but a collective spilling out into shared space — a flash-mob ethos filtered through late-stage capitalism and club culture. PublicInvasion.13.03.12.Alexa.Bold.Disco.Freak....

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