PostHuManiac is a catalogue
of tombstones, epitaphs, funerals and the dead.
A small sobering documentation of a microcosm of American consumerist culture
revealing Capitalist propensity for waste and sacrificial exploitation of even its own (often most vulnerable) objectified American workers.
My past workplace is not the worst contributor to waste, such as a fellow worker and a relative compared to monopolies such as Walmart, and Amazon.
I will not state the workplace, its location, nor any names of fellow workers (whose presence I miss);
each of us victims and enablers of this toxic system's perpetuation.
Instead, to anyone who shares this common chaotic background, and also those who simply observe,
I ask us to grieve, then challenge.
Each photograph documents the simultaneous symptomatic emobodiment of collective loss through dehumanizing waste and exploitation.
Whose life could improve with (but is denied) goods we castaway?