Records of parliamentary proceedings, amendments, and legislative records from December 3-5, 2024.
Recorded statements and press briefings from government officials during the declaration period.
Archived news articles, editorial responses, and public statements documenting the immediate aftermath.
Visual records of public spaces, gatherings, and urban conditions during the period.
Interdepartmental memos and official correspondence from the period of declaration.
Official declarations and responses from political figures and civil society organizations.
Preliminary reports and early documentation
Declaration and immediate aftermath
Constitutional court proceedings begin
Lifting and final legislative actions
The original proclamation document declaring martial law, archived with full legislative context. This represents the primary archival record, containing official seals, timestamps, and constitutional references. Every element preserved in its chaotic original state.
Aggregated responses from civil society, academics, and international observers. This section captures the plurality of voices that emerged during the period, stored without editorial hierarchy or privileged positioning. Pure archival collection.
Interconnected visual records forming a non-linear narrative of place and time. Each photograph, sketch, and diagram connects to multiple other archives, creating a web without central authority. Obsessive, scattered, beautiful in its disorder.