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03/19/2026 - 04/22/2026
Espace Jörg Brockmann
32 rue des Noirettes,
Studio 526,
1227 Carouge
Hot Desking ISO 9001 follows in this vein, exploring the material transformation of office spaces and the progressive obsolescence of their objects. As work becomes virtualized, what remains of the places and things that embody it? The office as it appears in this project is a space that is both sterile and chaotic, standardized and designed to erase all individuality, yet permeated, almost against its will, by a disordered accumulation of abandoned objects. It is within this tension that work takes place, between documentation and staging. Inspired by these vanished office environments, the project takes the form of a series in which everyday professional objects are isolated and examined as such. Tools, filing cabinets, furniture—all these elements are becoming increasingly materialized in the progressive dematerialization of work. Hot Desking ISO 9001 explores our ambivalent relationship to these deserted spaces, imbued with a fantasized nostalgia.
Espace Jörg Brockmann
32 rue des Noirettes,
Studio 526,
1227 Carouge
Hot Desking ISO 9001 follows in this vein, exploring the material transformation of office spaces and the progressive obsolescence of their objects. As work becomes virtualized, what remains of the places and things that embody it? The office as it appears in this project is a space that is both sterile and chaotic, standardized and designed to erase all individuality, yet permeated, almost against its will, by a disordered accumulation of abandoned objects. It is within this tension that work takes place, between documentation and staging. Inspired by these vanished office environments, the project takes the form of a series in which everyday professional objects are isolated and examined as such. Tools, filing cabinets, furniture—all these elements are becoming increasingly materialized in the progressive dematerialization of work. Hot Desking ISO 9001 explores our ambivalent relationship to these deserted spaces, imbued with a fantasized nostalgia.

