While cultural heritage is the obvious beneficiary, has practical, economic, and social applications that could redefine industries.

In the crowded space of Augmented Reality (AR)—where we have become accustomed to Pikachu dancing on our coffee tables or IKEA sofas ghosted into our living rooms—comes a project that asks a genuinely terrifying question: What if the AR never stopped layering?

The archive uses Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) to lock digital objects to physical coordinates. Once an artifact is uploaded to the Ararchive, it stays at those coordinates (e.g., 40.6892° N, 74.0445° W) for every user who visits that spot, creating a shared collective memory.

: The archive supports a wide array of media, allowing for complex installations that include spatial audio, animations, and high-fidelity 3D assets. Key Use Cases