French artist Ememem, known for his mosaic art that transforms potholes into vibrant ceramic creations, has been invited to Ankara by the French Institute. His "flackings" - made from recycled materials and incorporating geometric motifs - reflect his impressions of the city's spirit, including traditional motifs and Turkish expressions. Inspired by memories of his grandfather sweeping the street outside their home, Ememem aims to show that streets belong to everyone, making art a way to build relationships and challenge societal norms. His works have appeared in various cities worldwide, including Lyon, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Leipzig, Chicago, New York, and Mostar, Bosnia, where he created a piece commemorating the wars of the 1990s.