Everything has its own waste product. Waste is a fundamental part of daily life. Allowing the gaze to enter into that which has been discarded opens up a different perspective on the culture of various peoples.
Present.
Absent.
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M.F.
The photographs shown here, in low quality, are part of the work as a whole.
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