Wander the Memory Rooms
A Memory Palace is an imaginary location in your mind where you can store mnemonic images. The most common type of memory palace involves making a journey through a place you know well, like a building or town. Along that journey there are specific locations that you always visit in the same order. The location are called loci, which is Latin for locations.
The Archive is a non-narrative foundation that allows for a fluid co-creation of stories and an individually curated architecture. We invite you to wander the rooms at your leisure, and discover the unique topography where past meets present and memory provides a lens on the future.
The rooms of the memory palace are a living history guided only by the objects that were left behind, the words written, and all the moments- some mundane, others exquisite- the shadows of which never fade entirely through the stories written amongst our wandering. The narrative of moments we create in our individual journeys through the memory palace is an ode to family in its raw and beautiful form- a pilgrimage that we take hand in hand with the people who have shaped our past and live on forever in our collective memory.
Memory
Room One
Wander through the exquisite inventory at Venez-Voir and cross path with the feminine phenom that was Mona Wheeler.
Memory Room Two
Wander through an intricate maze of adjectives, adverbs, lots of verbs, and get to know some proper nouns. If poetry and politics aren’t your thing, there’s always genealogy of Twitter- telegrams were the originators of the character limit with an average length of 11.93 words in the 1900s- 40 is a novel in comparison.
Memory
Room Three
Stroll…
Wander through more moments & create rooms to hold them close…













