Everywhere at Once addresses the tension between digital and physical within contemporary archives such as collections, libraries, and the urban landscape, and examines ways of extracting meaningful narrative from them. This study utilizes concepts from design and programming to explore the notion of narrative multiplicity: investigating tagging, indexing, and analog computing devices as forms of narrative structure. These structures are then applied to an intentional convergence of form: situating them concurrently across web sites, designed objects, and real world experience so that the reader only experiences the whole by participating in its parts.