Ongoing & Collaborative Works


๐Ÿค ONGOING & COLLABORATIVE WORK

Title: “The Archive of Things We Almost Said”
Status: In-progress (community-driven creative project)
Format: Multimedia anthology | Collaborative narrative archive
Mediums: Microfiction, visual prompts, voice notes, abstract animations
Tools: Google Docs (for submissions), Twine (for experience prototype), Leonardo AI + AI voice models (for optional visual/audio rendering)


๐Ÿง  Concept Summary

“The Archive of Things We Almost Said” is a collaborative narrative project that gathers stories, confessions, poetic fragments, and fictional memory scraps—as if collected from a place between worlds.

Imagine a living museum filled with unlived moments:

  • A goodbye never voiced.

  • A letter never sent.

  • A future that almost happened.

  • A truth withheld out of love or fear.

Contributors submit short entries—real or imagined—and each is treated as part of an ever-expanding emotional network. Stories are displayed in nonlinear paths, allowing readers to drift from one voice to another like walking through memory corridors.


๐Ÿงฉ Interactive Structure (Planned)

  • Visitors enter a web-based interface resembling an archive terminal

  • They choose a theme or emotion (e.g. regret, joy, longing)

  • They're shown 1–3 entries at random, each a voice, fragment, or story

  • Some entries unlock others, like emotional keys

  • Eventually, readers may submit their own memory anonymously

  • The final version could live as a digital zine, interactive storybook, or immersive VR poem room


✍️ Sample Entry

Category: “Longing”
Entry:
“I never told you I memorized your laugh. I looped it in my head like a song. Even now, I can still hear it. Softer, but still in key. Still in time. I don’t want it to fade—but I know it will. I know most beautiful things do.”


๐Ÿง  Creative Purpose

  • To blur the line between reality and fiction, art and confession

  • To create a living archive of untold stories that’s emotionally resonant and aesthetically layered

  • To encourage both solo introspection and collective empathy

  • To provide a safe creative outlet for emotional storytelling through multiple mediums


๐Ÿ”„ Collaboration Opportunities

  • ✍️ Writers: Submit short micro-stories, inner monologues, poetic letters (100–300 words)

  • ๐ŸŽจ Visual artists: Interpret entries as concept art, abstract visuals, moodboards

  • ๐ŸŽ™️ Voice artists: Record submitted monologues for use in interactive builds

  • ๐Ÿงช Coders/UX designers: Help structure the digital “archive” experience

  • ๐ŸŽž️ Animators: Create brief looping sequences for featured memories


๐ŸŽฏ Current Progress

  • ✔️ Concept and prototype script completed

  • ✔️ First 30 submissions (anonymous + authored) processed

  • ๐ŸŸก Twine-based layout in development

  • ๐ŸŸก Voice synthesis test clips being reviewed

  • ๐Ÿ”œ Launching “Open Call for Memories” landing page (Q3)


๐Ÿ’ฌ Final Thought

“The Archive of Things We Almost Said” is not just a creative project—it’s a quiet, sacred space for stories that never got to breathe.

We’re not only building a fictional world.
We’re giving form to the ghosts of our own.


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