TRASTUS — What No Longer Matters is a photographic drift through the invisible geography of what we discard. Domestic objects —chairs, appliances, toys, furniture— exiled from their original use appear isolated in the urban night, turned into accidental sculptures. Shot in darkness with deliberately harsh contrast and grain, these anonymous remains acquire a presence loaded with memory and quiet melancholy. The series offers a critical yet poetic reflection on consumption, abandonment, and the strange beauty that arises when things cease to be useful and are left exposed to the night.