Plevelitel project stems from the artist's fascination with the ambiguity of the definition of weeds and their variability in time and space, linked to the way we manage the land. The author also sees weeds as a metaphor for humans. They colonize scarce spaces and exploit resources to make more money. They are inherently intrusive, pushy, competitive and mean. For her, the eradication of weeds becomes the eradication of humans; uprooting them is the chopping off of human limbs. In one place in the world a given plant may be very useful, in another it is considered a weed and treated accordingly. By analogy, humans are treated in the same way. The main character in this project, the catalyst of the plot, is the Weeder, a character with unclear origins and an unclear role in the plot. He cannot be said to be a hero, nor is he purely a negative character. What he does is strange: he bets people. It's unclear if he's also killing them, butchering them, or just collecting them and giving their parts new life in the soil.