Objects that are worn out of that have lost their original function form a queue and enter a strange device in the centre of the painting. On the left, a slicer that extends from its apparatus cuts rubbish. This rubbish is regenerated as CD-Rs, saving memory.
The CD-Rs that fall to the ground melt, and it is this liquid that forms the body of a monster named Memory-chan.
Even in the real world, rubbish that has lost its original function or appearance has the possibility of re-entering our lives in some other form.
I drew the process of how Memory-chan, built with manmade waste, was created.
Objects that are worn out of that have lost their original function form a queue and enter a strange device in the centre of the painting. On the left, a slicer that extends from its apparatus cuts rubbish. This rubbish is regenerated as CD-Rs, saving memory.
The CD-Rs that fall to the ground melt, and it is this liquid that forms the body of a monster named Memory-chan.
Even in the real world, rubbish that has lost its original function or appearance has the possibility of re-entering our lives in some other form.
I drew the process of how Memory-chan, built with manmade waste, was created.