Body partes

Restos de "Súper" Hombre Aterrizado, 2012. Soil and moss bones

Our behavior imprints itself on our bodies. In the same way, as teeth may flatten if pressed nervously or fingers can crook because of constant cracking, what we do and how we do it slowly engraves in our anatomy. This means that, in time, our body can tell us much about how we live. How would the thumb, the finger that separated us from the other animals for its capacity to use tools, look after years of producing plastic? What would the body of a person with a superiority complex but unaware of its own impermanence tell us?