Archeome

Personal history, memory,
and meaning across time.

Archeome is a developing framework and future service for preserving, organizing, and interpreting the artifacts of individual lives within the historical transitions that shape them.

What is an Archeome?

An Archeome is a structured personal archive: a way to collect life records, memories, documents, places, relationships, events, and artifacts so they can be preserved, searched, interpreted, and understood over time.It is part archive, part life map, part historical record, and part future discovery system.

Current areas of development

The first phase of Archeome focuses on building a practical foundation: defining the concept, preparing a founder archive, developing a data model, and exploring future tools for responsible AI- and VR-assisted discovery.

Curated Life Records

Verified dates, events, places, people, documents, and milestones.

Raw Artifact Capture

A broader space for photos, files, notes, scans, messages, and fragments that may matter later.

Historical Transition Mapping

A way to understand individual lives within larger changes such as the analog-to-digital transition and rapidly advancing AI.

AI/VR-Assisted Discovery

Future tools for finding patterns, revisiting places, supporting memory, and exploring personal history responsibly.

Project Status

Archeome is currently in concept development, founder archive preparation, and early prototype planning. The first phase focuses on defining the data model, preserving key personal records, building a public project home, and preparing for a small working prototype.

Contact

Randy Perkins
Founder, Archeome

[email protected]

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