Otwieramy archiwum…
Otwieramy archiwum…
Programmes in progress
We run every initiative in explicit phases — from concept through preparation and pilot to open availability.
These are not one-off campaigns. They are elements of digital resilience of heritage, which the foundation builds step by step. Technical specifications describe designed parameters, not historical results.
Programme initiatives
7
I·01 Digital Local History · I·02 eClerk · I·03 AI Reconstruction · I·04 Talking Archive · I·05 Wooden Heritage · I·06 Polonia · I·07 Little Homeland
Implementation phases
4
concept → preparation → pilot → open offer
First milestones
from 2024
photo reconstruction · standards package · partner consultations

Local-heritage digitisation programme
Parish, municipal and private archives hold tens of thousands of photographs and documents that today's residents cannot access. The originals age — and some disappear irrecoverabl…

Digitisation platform for local government units
Public offices still rely on paper, fragmented systems and handwritten signatures. Cloud-based AI assistants are unacceptable for citizen data. No tool combines ergonomics with sec…

Colourisation and restoration of photographic archives
Damaged, faded or black-and-white photographs feel emotionally remote to younger generations. Traditional studio restoration costs hundreds of zlotys per image and takes days.

Witnesses to history recorded and transcribed
The generation of witnesses to history is leaving us faster than we can record them. Traditional interviews require many hours of transcription work. Most municipalities, parishes …

Inventory of wooden heritage through 3D photogrammetry
Wooden churches, Orthodox tserkvas, cottages, mills and windmills are disappearing from the Polish landscape — through fire, decay or demolition. Conservation inventories are slow …

Mobile reconstruction studio for Polish diaspora archives
The Polish diaspora — an estimated 10–12 million people in the five largest centres (USA, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia) — holds the largest historical-memory resource…

A digital atlas of a specific municipality
Municipal identity has existed in Polish culture for centuries, yet in the 21st century it is scattered across five to seven separate sources: the oral memory of older residents (r…
Open method of work
Every initiative is marked with its explicit phase — concept, preparation, pilot, or open availability. Technical specifications describe designed parameters, not historical results. This is how we build trust: no institution, local government or research partner should have to guess what stage a programme is at.
Open call for partners
If you represent a municipality, school, archive, library, cultural centre or civic organisation — let's talk. First pilot rounds are delivered on a non-profit basis; we co-finance part of the cost through grants and partnerships.