Daria Condor is a narrative systems researcher & artist whose work explores the emotional architecture of memory and the ritual power of story.
Her practice spans physical and digital mediums — ritual scrolls, handwritten fragments, symbolic systems, and interactive story artifacts — all grounded in a lifelong inquiry into how personal and collective narratives shape identity, agency, and belonging.
The Work of Daria Condor:
Narrative Systems, Ritual, and Identity
Rooted in both artistic and academic inquiry, Daria’s work draws from narrative psychology, comparative mythology & literature, and neurodivergent lived experience. She designs emotionally resonant tools — poetic, symbolic, and structurally precise — that serve as mirrors, invitations, or memory anchors.
Her work involves building structures that hold emotion, cognition, and identity together — not haphazardly, but with internal consistency.
This is what makes her practice precise, embodied, and systemic — a living architecture of meaning.
Projects as Living Systems
This site itself is part of her living narrative system — an unfolding experiment in story, memory, and identity.
Her work is inquiry, structure, and story—each practice designed to hold meaning through form.
Daria works with symbolic logic, ritual design, and narrative structure to explore how personal myth can reshape the way we live, remember, and belong.
Her narrative systems work is both research and ritual: a layered exploration of how symbolic structure, personal myth, and memory loops shape identity across time.
Projects like MythOS, the Living Lore Archive, and Mythmaker are not standalone works; they are chapters in a symbolic operating system in motion.
Where Poetics Meets Research
She also documents the psychology and narrative theory informing her work in the “Science Behind…” thread. This is where she bridges her poetic practice with research-backed insight.
Daria’s approach centers accessibility, emotional resonance, and self-reflective storytelling as tools for transformation. Her portfolio is both a practice and an archive: an invitation to witness the in-between.
An Invitation to Witness
To explore the themes and tensions that shape her practice, you can also read Daria’s Artist Statement.