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based on 13 interviews, researched and realised in exchange with the Manoa Free University, dedicated to the global and local movements of informal and precarious workers

31 miniatures of working and living rooms 
a submultiple of the &quot;global city&quot; as embodied factory. 
13 women tell a story about their everyday life, their desires and working conditions.
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13 women tell a story about their everyday life, their desires and working conditions.
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