Mnemosyne Atlas, is an ongoing, bi-annual, project that acts as an intimate archive of collected memories of the previous year. Manifesting as a book this targeted call asks for memories that are concrete or abstract, personal, historical, fictional, scientific, or philosophical, to be delivered in text or image. Once collected, I assemble and sort these contributions under abstract categories (Tangible, Breathless, Crest, Iterative) echoing Aby Warburg's categorization of images in his vast collection by the same title. The end result offers a peculiar glimpse at our collective recent past through personal moments.