The most frequent use of photography, since its appearance, has been the documentation and memory of our experience of what we call reality because of its great resemblance to it. Both memory and photography change and fade as time goes by.
The everyday series was made with unstable instant film where the degradation of the image is quite evident and accelerated as a metaphor for how useless it is to try to keep fixed what naturally changes without stopping. By the time this text is being read, the original images are more degraded in the inevitable process of disappearance.