As Far as You Love Me

Assembling digitized VHS and family media, I create an intimate dialogue on life, death, and grief. This audiovisual work transforms my archive into a space to resignify the absence and passing of my mother, Vero.

Through the assembly of digitized family archives—spanning various vintage formats such as VHS—I have composed an audiovisual work that facilitates intimate dialogues on life, death, and the complexities of mourning. By seamlessly interweaving still imagery, video, and sound, this piece transforms the personal archive into a sacred, transformative space.

Within this visual landscape, I am able to resignify the absence and passing of my mother, Vero, finding new meaning in the silence she left behind. It stands not only as a record of history but as a profound ode to a life once shared and a living tribute to the memory of Veronica.