Tossin's series of drawings on Amazon delivery envelopes explores how mapping and naming serve as technologies for colonial visions of 'discovery.' In 'Planisphere Celeste Septentrional; Planisphere Celeste Meridional, Paris,' Tossin draws astronomical maps of the northern and southern hemispheres, similar to those used by navigators for determining location, much like nautical charts. Traditional navigational symbols, such as rhumb lines and scale bars, intersect with their contemporary counterparts: barcodes and QR codes. By merging historical and modern representations of celestial navigation, the work examines how current technologies continue to facilitate conquest.