“Something Like Memory” (2025)
Something Like Memory is a hand-bound artist book that interlaces my journal fragments, documentary photographs, and AI-mediated imagery to reckon with the instability of memory under state surveillance and forced migration. Drawing from personal and secondhand accounts of life disrupted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the book blurs truth and invention to mirror how fear, distance, and bureaucracy erode what we remember. Each page becomes an unreliable archive—an act of resistance against the erasures imposed by detention, displacement, and political control.
Medium: Hand-bound artist book with archival pigment prints, AI-mediated imagery, and documentary photographs.
Edition Details: Limited edition of 70 copies, each signed and numbered.