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The drifting diaries seek the city’s floating memories

Step into a narrow alley by chance – a voice reaches your ears.

Drifting Dairies subtly weaves stories into familiar urban landscapes. Through the app, participants will discover memory fragments hidden in the city – each transforming mundane sights into layered meanings, revealing new dimensions in once-familiar streets.

Produced for Macao by orangcosong from Japan, this experience invites participants to explore the city from a different perspective.

For aged 13 and above

Remarks:

  1. A mobile device compatible with iOS 15.0 (or higher) or Android 9.0 (or higher) is required;
  2. The app supports Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Japanese;
  3. This programme has no fixed start or end time. Participants may begin at their preferred time when the system is online. It might take at least two hours to clear this programme;
  4. When exploring outdoor locations, please note the operating hours of the venues. If a venue is closed to the public, participants may revisit later;
  5. Participants are required to walk, comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended.

* Please register via the Activity Application in Macao One Account by 20 September. Registered participants will receive the installation and operation guide of the app one day before the programme system is online. Participants who register after the event begins will receive the installation and operation guide the following day they register.

Research, Text, Voice and Graphic Design: Chikara Fujiwara and Minori Sumiyoshiyama
Production: orangcosong
App Technical Director: Jimi Zhang
Producer: Erik Kuong

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Content provider: Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC)

Last modified: 2025-08-01 13:21

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