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©2025 R.LiU
01: Ash Archive 2024
This project explores the relationship between consumerism and individual behavior by collecting and
recontextualizing discarded cigarette butts, transforming mundane waste into symbolic objects. Often
dismissed as trivial trash, cigarette butts bear traces of personal consumption while reflecting industrial
production, global trade, and environmental pollution. Over 400 collected butts were photographed, their
images printed on circular cards and systematically arranged in ashtrays using a typological approach.
Through this organized presentation, individual acts dissolve into patterns of repetition and quantity,
exposing how consumerism engulfs personal agency
The arrangement highlights subtle differences in brands, burn marks, and usage patterns, amplifying the tension between mass
production and personal habits. By employing repetition, spatial intervention, and classification, the project challenges
perceptions of waste, turning cigarette butts into a visual archive. These objects not only document personal choices but also reveal
how capitalist logic shapes daily behavior.
When discarded fragments are neatly
ordered, contradictions emerge—between
waste and order, individuality and systems,
privacy and publicness. The work invites
viewers to reconsider the social
implications of consumption and
recognize how overlooked traces coalesce
into broader cultural and historical
narratives.