88 from 14,000 is a single-channel video projection based on mug-shots of 88 out of 14,000 people killed at the S21 Prison in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime. These images, although produced with the vile intent to organize mass murder, constitute nevertheless the last records of each person still in life, before being executed in the prison. While researching the original files in Cambodia, I found 88 photographs for which dates of incarceration and death could be established, therefore being able to symbolically quantify a specific amount of time for each one. This interval is then made palpable in a period of time during which each of the images is projected onto a veil of falling sand, as in hourglass -- enacting a temporal and visual restitution of their fading-away..