In his book Camera Lucida, Roland Bathes notes that “whether or not the subject is already dead, every photography is a catastrophe”. When an individual observes their own image,  Bernard Stiegler explains that they “must say to [themselves] ‘I am going to die; I am dying’. Born from this confrontation with one's own mortality, Mourning Work explores cycles of grief that give rise to the death drive.

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