The Nordic Museum is seeking five people who, for a year, want to write a diary about their daily life. The diaries will then be stored in the museum's digital archive so that in the future, it will be possible to understand what it was like to live in Sweden in 2025, writes Sweden's Radio's "Cultural News".
The collection of contributions is taking place during March and the interest is already great, according to the museum's project leader Jörgen Löwenfeldt.
You don't need to have a super exciting year ahead of you. Those I have become most interested in are the ones who have described very ordinary but very significant concerns, such as whether you will retire in the fall or start studying in Kalmar, he says to SR.