Starting in 1977, the ESMA Task Force set up a structure similar to a news agency using prisoners as slave labor. This area was organized as a series of offices divided by transparent, acrylic panels that ran all through the central corridor. There were three types of forced labor at the ESMA’s Clandestine Center: maintenance of the building, falsification of documents, and a more intellectual task, which consisted of translations, political analysis and propaganda development.
The wooden path runs through the area and leads to four glass cubicles where images of journalistic material of the time are displayed. An installation of chairs evokes the forced labor purpose of the area, featuring also the sounds of typewriters and teletypes.