The artwork is 3.5 meters tall.
This table is assembled from components that once carried the weight of a city. Waste-pushing shafts, crankshafts, crusher frames, and conveyor chains—mechanisms that quietly processed, sorted, and regenerated millions of tons of waste over more than fifteen years.
Reconfigured as sculpture, all movement comes to a halt. The machine no longer labors; it stands as a silent witness. There is no refuge beneath this table—light passes freely through its body, exposing the underlying structure in full.
The work marks a shift from function to responsibility, from industry to environmental ethics, where truth is held accountable.




