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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.

If you would like to take part in our one to one workshops please email zoe@iremember.co

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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.

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I remember

finding you...

Carolina T.

I remember

finding you unresponsive. Laying on the floor next to you when the doctors said there was nothing more they could do.

Carolina T.

singing at...

Carolina T.

I remember

singing at your funeral the same song we sung at a friend's wedding. We should have been singing it at ours.

Carolina T.

being told...

Zoe P.

I remember

being told by a junior doctor that you needed palliative sedation and that you would never wake up again. 1996 and techno music. When you said you wanted me to meet someone and be happy.

Zoe P.

you were...

Zoe P.

I remember

you were in agony and I was trying to learn how to administer a morphine injection on youtube. It was 4am and the community palliative care nurse never showed up.

Zoe P.

everything. Your...

Carolina T.

I remember

everything. Your long, blond eyelashes and red curly hair. Going to work in the morning and thinking of how lucky I was to have met you.

Carolina T.