Brandon Doman is the founder of The Strangers Project, a participatory public art initiative that has collected over 100,000 handwritten stories from strangers for over 15 years. What began as a simple invitation for strangers to pause and share something about their life has grown into an evolving archive brought to life through immersive installations and public activations — an ongoing experience where strangers become contributors, readers, and caretakers of these shared story walls. His work explores anonymity, vulnerability, and how everyday honesty can reshape how we relate to ourselves and each other — revealing the surprising intimacy that emerges when people are given space to say what it's like to be them, and to be witnessed by someone they'll never meet, turning public space into a living archive of the human experience.