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In her still-life series "La Fábrica," Hiroko Oyama explores the relationships between objects, memory, and the spaces they inhabit. Through meticulously arranged compositions, Oyama transforms everyday items into sculptures that reflect on the passage of time. la fabrica hiroko oyamadaepub
In Hiroko Oyamada’s The Factory , the workplace is not just a setting; it is a sprawling, self-contained ecosystem that slowly consumes the reality of its inhabitants. Originally published in Japan and inspired by Oyamada’s own experience as a temp worker, the novel presents a surrealist critique of modern labor through three employees: a document shredder, a proofreader, and a scientist studying moss. The Erasure of Identity Through Labor An interesting feature for a look into Hiroko
: A middle-aged scientist recruited to study moss on the factory grounds for potential green-roofing applications. Yoshio (Yoshiko’s brother) Originally published in Japan and inspired by Oyamada’s
—is a masterclass in "factory fiction" and capitalist surrealism. Three Lives, One Infinite Complex