The Living Lore Archive is a living narrative installation blending literary form with emotional archaeology.
Each artifact is a handwritten note placed gently in the real world: inside free libraries, beside park benches, tucked between pages of forgotten books.
These fragments carry poetic echoes, symbolic codes, and mythic invitations. They are not ads, flyers, or promotions, but pieces of a larger story scattered across space and time.
They ask: What if healing begins where the story is reclaimed?
The project began intimately – writing fragments for friends during soul-deep conversations about life. It grew into a living system that blends alternate reality game structures with narrative therapy, myth-making, and guerrilla poetics.
There is no fixed map – only fragments, riddles, and the quiet possibility of recognition. Some artifacts carry secrets. A rare few contain hidden keys that may unlock deeper layers of the Archive – password-protected pages, buried texts, or unseen lore waiting for the right reader to ask the right question.
Each fragment is archived digitally, inviting those who find them (or seek them) to engage, respond, or simply bear witness. Some stories return. Most are never heard from again. But all are part of the lore.