The artist presents and comments on her work Zero Latitude, which took part in the exhibition Southern Panoramas | Selected Artists as part of the 19th Festival. In the 19th century, European scientific and technological progress spawned a race to the New World, to find market niches and natural resources that could accelerate the development of the capitalist system. The artist confronts this colonial past with the post-colonialist dynamic, articulating a policy that was materialized in real displacement with another one that moves virtually, through the symbolical charge attributed to consumer goods in the post-industrial societies of our time.