The project reflects on today's increasingly volatile and membranous forms of work. Possible monuments to work commissioned to 3D designers through a virtual platform for freelancers from all over the world based on a continuous flow of competition, immediacy and delocalisation. The sketches become proposals for the restitution of C. T. Perron's sculpture as a tribute to work, removed from public space and melted down during the Second World War. All that remains of it is an empty base with the inscription "Hommage au travail", in a square in Ivry sur Seine, on the outskirts of Paris. The industrial imaginary, predominant in the monuments, contrasts with the absence of references to cognitive work, a reality of bodies dispersed in front of computer screens.