FREQUENCIES OF BELONGING

FREQUENCIES OF BELONGING

A Collection Of Voice Notes About the Meaning of Home

WHAT’S HOME FOR YOU?

Share a voice message (5-30s) reflecting on what’s home for you.
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Frequencies of Belonging is a perpetual, global archive of voices: an atlas of belonging created by people from different cities, languages, and lives.

Frequencies of Belonging is a collection of over 100 voice messages about the meaning of home. Voice notes are submitted anonymously from people all over the world. Tiziana Alocci started Frequencies of Belonging in 2025 to understand what home is for her. The content of the submissions is wide, showing different emotions, languages and ages. Some voice messages will become part of the installation, travelling across countries. Frequencies of Belonging have been displayed in Seoul, Jeju (South Korea), Bangkok, London, Milan, and Genoa.

1. Record Your Answer
Share a short voice message (5-30 seconds) reflecting on what’s home for you.

How It Works

2. Upload Your Audio File
No editing needed. No perfect phrasing required. Just speak as you are.

3. Contribute to the Archive
Your voice becomes part of the evolving artwork, featured in future exhibitions, public installations, and the sound maps of the project.

Silhouette of a woman in front of a large electronic display with blue lights and text.

Why Your Voice Matters

Silhouette of a woman in a dark room taking a photo or video with her smartphone, with a bright, snowy outdoor scene visible on the phone's screen.
A large outdoor digital billboard displaying the moon with overlaying white text in multiple languages, including English and Italian.
Cityscape with a tall building featuring a digital clock, overlooking the city, sea, and mountains under cloudy sky. A large electronic display on the roof shows a glowing white sphere with abstract lightning patterns.

Each contribution expands the work.

Each voice is a fragment of a global emotional geography.

Together, these recordings form a living atlas—

a collective portrait of how humans carry home within themselves.