With the work ‘Overheated Windmill’ 2020 the artist unravels the complex relationship between tourism and heritage. Windmills are now seen as a tourist attraction rather than an industry (as in the 17th century). Mills used for sawing wood ensured a flourishing shipbuilding industry in the Zaan region. Around 1650, approximately 75 ships were built here every year. These ships enabled the wealthy to annex even more of the world for colonization. Now we know that this entailed oppression, murder and other mala fide practices. This video work by Park shows how tourism now often revolves around objects that made colonialism possible.