

1. The Mapamundi of the Toxic Flow. Mass flows from the United States and Western Europe to Africa (Nigeria, Ghana) and Asia (India, Vietnam, China).
2. The Disembarkation of Obsolescence. It physically represents the forced insertion of the periphery into the international division of labour, where the territories of the South become the metabolic sinks necessary for the infinite growth of the capital of the North.
3. The Bret of Change. It illustrates the Marxist contradiction between the value of use of static change in consumption centres and the irreversible material destruction in the peripheral spaces of final disposition.
4. Traces of the Subterranean Technology. It visits the global subaltern subject, whose workforce is precharted to the extreme to subsidize the externalization of environmental costs of industrial powers.