

1. The Disproportion of Per Capita Consumption. Norway (26 kg / capita), United Kingdom (23.9 kg / capita), United States (21 kg / capita) versus sub-Saharan axis with less than 0.5 kg / capita.
2. The United Man's Altar. The United Man's Altar. It represents the creation of artificial needs described by Marcuse. The fetish of technological goods hides transnational financial flows.
Black Friday promotional poster, 2022. The Black Friday is a commercial event that takes place the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, and has gained popularity in recent decades. This event marks the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, offering great discounts on a variety of technological products.
3. The Just in Time Assembly Line. Plasma the transition to Toyotism and productive flexibility. The speed of just in time design accelerates the obsolescence of the previous components, deliberately shortening the product's life cycle to maintain the rate of gain.
Self-replicating machine, 2025. An self-replicating machine is a type of autonomous robot capable of self-replicating itself autonomously using raw materials found in the environment, thus showing self-replication in a manner similar to that found in nature.
4. The Phantom Kilograms Balance. Evidence of the asymmetry of macroeconomic material. It visualizes the hidden disproportion of individual consumption in the Global North against the lack of infrastructure absorption capacity in developing countries.
4. 1. A group of young engineering students steal into the scrap technology at the Agbogbloshie landfill in Ghana in March 2023.
4. 2. Robots made from technological recycling, 2024. China undertakes national crusade for technological supremacy against the US