Our relationship with food is only too often compulsive, a sort of pillow easily piloted by emotional suggestions and induced mechanisms of desire. At the end, we are strongly conditioned, or subjugated, in our food choices, definitely exaggerated compared to our real needs. In front of these mirrors we are invited to reflect on this condition, where we are at the same time spectators and players, consumers and goods in a perverse loop. In the temple of powerful global economy is a prioritly importance to facilitate the psychological and physical discomfort and sickness to then have the lucrative privilege of being able to cure. The installation of the two mirrors facing one another Visually creates this infinite loop in which the observer is caged in this "prison of signs" (diagram of cuts of meat from for slaughter) transforming its image from "consumer" to "human being consumed."