Collection: OPERATION LEFT

 

Statement

OPERATION LEFT is a project within the Minor Conditions series
that treats “left” not as a personal trait,
but as an operational concept.

It does not represent left-handed individuals,
nor does it advocate for correction, accommodation, or visibility.

Instead, OPERATION LEFT presents the presence of “left”
as something that appears, persists, and is quietly managed
within systems designed around assumed neutrality.

The project adopts the external form of an organized operation —
names, symbols, layouts, and institutional graphics —
without revealing its purpose, mission, or outcome.

There is no clear indication of what is being achieved,
what is being prevented,
or whether anything is being resolved at all.

OPERATION LEFT does not declare a position.
It does not correct imbalance,
nor does it celebrate difference.

It simply exposes the sense that
“left” exists as a condition already taken into account —
processed, constrained, or acknowledged —
without ever being fully addressed.

 

Short Episodes

 

RECORD No. 202 | APPLICATION WINDOW

A scene from an application counter.

 

RECORD No. ILHD-30-PRI | WESTBOUND

Unreasonable detour.

 

RECORD No. 10 | 10%

distorted conditions and observations.

 

RECORD No. 1909 | And Then

A busy day for an office worker.

Standard simple health check.

 

 

All short episodes(OPERATION LEFT)

Japanese Version

 

Corresponding Items

OPERATION LEFT is an observational construct.

Formed after noticing that systems tend to require marks,
labels, and objects in order to operate without friction,
it exists quietly alongside everyday structures.

The items collected here function as issued materials rather than statements —
objects that acknowledge presence without explanation,
and remain without insisting on meaning.