The Factory is an ongoing series that serves to critique the effects of industrial dairy farming thru a collection of contemporary still life.
Dairy farming and its industry has a long history of unsustainable practice which also highly affects our environment and climate. Dairy milk has become a commodity that has been overproduced to meet demands while ironically plenty also goes to waste. In industrial farming, cows are abused, forcefully impregnated and separated from their offspring. As an economically driven system that is extremely difficult to alter in a short period, this series is my artistic approach to raise awareness and provoke some transparency of this food issue.
The Boiler Hall is one of five compositions created to showcase information and data related to the production of dairy milk. It investigates the dairy milk industry by translating different specifications via the still life setting and illustrating its statistics by coloured rings. This information includes what is and how much this commodity is produced, processed, consumed and wasted. The idea behind this series is to indicate a food-related agenda we consumers are experiencing while pairing it up with a matching spatial environment. This series was shot on location at the UNESCO heritage site - The Van Nelle Factory in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The location is chosen for its stunning modernistic spatial interiors and its visual connection to a mass-production venue.
The Boiler Hall - indicates how much of the 14 billion kilograms of dairy milk in the Netherlands is processed into in 2019. 55% into cheese, 16% processed food, 14% milk powder, 7% milk, 6% condensed milk and 2% as butter.
Please note that The Boiler Hall is part of the series (1 of 5), The Factory.