On March 8, 2017, the stream resumed from an "unknown location", with the artists announcing that a flag emblazoned with the words "He Will Not Divide Us" would be flown for the duration of the presidency.
[73] The camera was pointed up at the flag, set against a backdrop of nothing but sky. Reporting on the move,
Nylon reflected that "in tumultuous times like these, it's encouraging to see that art finds a way to exist and artists find a way to create, even when their work and message are under attack."
[73] Within 38 hours of resuming transmission, the flag was located by a collaboration of
4chan users, who used airplane
contrails,
flight tracking,
celestial navigation, and other techniques to determine that it was located in
Greeneville, Tennessee.
[74][75][
unreliable source?] In the early hours of March 10, 2017, after approaching the camera and blaring their vehicle's
horn to verify that the location was correct and waiting until the evening,
[75][
unreliable source?] a 4chan user took down and stole the flag, replacing it with a red '
Make America Great Again' hat and a
Pepe the Frog shirt.
[76][77] These were later removed, and the stream continued broadcasting an empty flag pole.
[78] Following escalating threats coordinated via 4chan and
8chan, and after a field at the location was set on fire, the artists were again forced to relocate the project.
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On March 22, 2017, the stream resumed, depicting a new "He Will Not Divide Us" flag being flown on the roof of the
Foundation for Art and Creative Technology (FACT) in Liverpool, England.
[77] Commenting on the new location, the trio stated that “events have shown that America is simply not safe enough for this artwork to exist.”
[77] On the next day, individuals gained access to the roof of the five-story building, and on police advice, FACT and the artists removed the installation "due to dangerous, illegal trespassing."
[79][80][61] On October 16, 2017,
Le Lieu unique in
Nantes, France, adopted the project, with the flag flying at the top of the landmark building's tower.
[81] In the early hours of October 25, 2017, vandals unsuccessfully attempted to set fire to the flag using a flaming
drone, before crashing the remotely-piloted aircraft.
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