By embodying ideas and concepts, the object becomes a bond, turning intangible social norms into tangible reality. Through their physical manipulation, objects turn an abstract world into a concrete world. This is what makes them unique and extremely powerful tools for various political purposes. This dissertation tries to understand the role of objects in our society and their didactic grammar, to achieve a clear, lucid view of how objects are produced and what this evokes in us, consciously or not.