La Fabrica Hiroko Oyamadaepub [upd] | ORIGINAL |
Each photograph in the series presents a table or surface covered with a variety of industrial and domestic objects, often including scraps of fabric, fragments of machinery, and other detritus. The objects are arranged in intricate patterns, suggesting a narrative or emotional connection between them.
: These roles represent the "paper lifecycle" (creation, proofing, destruction), where the net result of the labor is "nothing". 3. Environmental & Physical Mutation The Factory by Hiroko Oyamada | Goodreads la fabrica hiroko oyamadaepub
The Factory (Japanese: Kōjō ) is a surrealist novella by Hiroko Oyamada that explores the absurdity and soul-crushing monotony of modern corporate life . Often compared to the works of Franz Kafka, the story is set in a sprawling, city-sized industrial complex where the purpose of the work is entirely unknown to its employees . Each photograph in the series presents a table