Unclaimed Memories is an independent publishing project that explores memory through overlooked objects such as found photographs and anonymous images.
Once separated from their original context, these materials lose their assigned meaning and become open to new interpretations. The project gives them renewed value by offering a narrative space where memory, forgetting, and time can coexist without hierarchy.
Through analog photography, original writing, and careful editorial design, Unclaimed Memories reflects on intergenerational transmission, attention, and the quiet act of listening. Images are not used as documents but as open surfaces, while texts accompany rather than explain.
Built through slow and manual processes, the project treats attention itself as a form of care. Some memories remain unclaimed by choice.