Mapping and (Tracing) Generation Trauma

Written by:

Robert Lundberg is a multi-disciplinary creator whom works

within the mediums of photography, painting, drawing, charcoal,

and digital formats. His photographic works have been featured

in publications such as The Huffington Post, Paste Magazine,

Brokelyn, Vents Magazine, Do NYC, No Depression, The Patch and

countless others including podcasts. He is also an advocate for

a better planet and traveler, and in June 2023 had the honor of

being a volunteer crew member and onboard reporter on the famed

“American Promise”, a 61’ oceanographic research vessel for The

Rozalia Project. Sailing out of Bar Harbor, ME he documented a

7 night excursion in the Gulf of Maine, while participating in

a marine debris cleanup from Bois Bubert Island in

collaboration with Maine Island Trail Association. Currently he

is hashing out a few documentary ideas based off his

experiences in Maine and his travels in Central America.

Contact

Instagram: @r_lundberg, @uncontaminated_sound, @rlundberg_photo

Website: www.rlundberg.com

Labocine profile: www.labocine.com/habitat/RobLundberg

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Title: Mapping and Tracing Generational Trauma: Through Personal

Lineage-Building an architecture with quantum thinking

Description: Presented here are a collection of sketches along with

questions that have come up during the ideation process,as I

not only seek to discover more about myself and familial

lineage (as its been rarely discussed openly), but also seek to

utilize scientific principles and methodologies to understand

how trauma is not only passed along through individual

families, but also large populations, while applying my own

personal narrative.