Variaciones Mínimas was carried out thanks to the support of BLOC – local grants for creative production, an iniciative of all the major institutions for the arts in Cali, Colombia. For this project, several serial, used objects were accumulated, intervened and then installed in the city center of Cali: the first installation consisted of twelve wooden pallets, the second of 19 wooden fruit boxes. Each object was “analyzed” by means of photography and was then intervened according to its material properties; particular texture, form or marks. Each group of objects was then placed in the city in a simple order of arrangement, allowing for these goods of everyday urban circulation to be perceived as themselves, abstracted from their functionality. They were photographed on site and left to be taken by casual passerbys or local authorities. Following Donald Judd’s idea of “specific objects”, the series of pallets and fruit boxes form a unitary sculpture, each individual part, however, working on its own when it is eventually fragmented by the casual spectator.