George, 72, takes a rest on cardboards and pieces of fabrics in a squatted fabric storehouse June 24, 2013 in London, United Kingdom. Having been a squatter in the late 70s, he still engages in the current squatting scene by visiting different squats and participating in eviction resistances. Fueled by his experience of strong shortages during post-war times, he started collecting all sorts of items from pavements and dustbins hoping that they find a better purpose than perishing in landfills. After 33 years of living in the same home, the accumulation of clutter got to a state that his four-bedroom house is barely accessible – ‘an accumulated illness’, as George calls it.