Charlie Sofo documents everyday findings and happenings through his art practice. The video work 33 objects that can fit through the hole in my pocket comprises short vignettes in which the camera, locked on a shot of Sofo’s toes, documents random objects – a vegetable peeler, a lighter, a tube of glue – falling down his trouser leg and landing on the floor. The work questions notions of perceived and actual value, humourously critiquing criteria that claim to separate treasure from trash.