Documenting by a photographic exercise a group of offices tables, which carry itself a symbolic charge (charging an ideology). The action works as a scanner to try to reveal the invisible surface of the object. Letting see the hiding under the table, it works as a statement of the informational space. It was photographed by parts. As a unity it creates a picture of the de-composed- composed table. Obverse is the main face of the coin or medal, in this case, is all the contrary of what is showed to us.
José Martí's office in New York was on the fourth floor, room 13, of the brick building number 120 on Front Street. Between 1887 and 1891 Martí used it in his functions as Consul of Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay. When the Cuban Revolutionary Party was constituted, on April 10, 1892, that was its headquarters and that of the newspaper "Patria."