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‘I Remember’ is a collective biography of grief and loss in the 21st century. It is a collaboration, a narrative landscape, an evolving archive, a scrolling poem.
What are you losing? How are you grieving? What do you remember? Who have you lost?
This site is collecting memories and imaginaries for us all.
Please add yours.
I would be immensely grateful for contributions on death and grief in the time of Covid-19, especially by patients, their loved ones, medical professionals and key workers.
The I Remember site is part of Grief – A Work in Progress, a series of audience participatory interventions that explore, record and archive the anatomy of loss in the 21st century.
all the bad things and feeling lost without her. Telling me not to google what stage 4 means. Feeling exhausted while caring for her. How sad I was when I realised I had no recent photos of us together.
her being too tired to talk and the last words I said to her the night before. Getting to the hospital and being told she had already gone. Saying "I love you" to my mum every day.