OhMayGod Why this girl a box chiefs is even more troubling than it appears.
incredibly These photographs by German photographer Michael Wolf are the result of many visits to mainland China factories 5, where 75% of toys for children around the world are manufactured. Some of these images make you wonder what they think of our culture, and dog toys we buy only $ 25 for our animals to tear.
Despite the rapid growth of the Chinese economy in the last decade, more than 482 million people in China - 36% of the population - live on less than $ 2 a day. In 2010, the average monthly salary, including overtime, for a migrant worker was CNY 1,60 (US $ 240), enough to cover the basic needs of workers and their families. In 09 alone, about 1 million workers have suffered industrial injuries while 20,000 were victims of occupational disease. (Source)
Photos below -Dessous show how the wolf pictures were exhibited.
installing Wolf the United States involved 16,000 Used toys purchased more than 4 weeks from flea markets and stores throughout California. Each toy had a face and was "made in China".
toys were shipped to the Wolf shop Hong Kong where the back of each was sanded to create a flat surface. A magnet was then attached to the back to enable them to move around the exposing wall easily.
These photos are amazing service of humanizing reality is often just considered a worn joke in the West. It is interesting to see the faces behind so many cheap plastic products we buy every day. That said, this is not exactly how I pictured the North Pole ... Source: Michael Wolf Share with your friends and see if they can not locate Waldo in these images