2026-04-01

Memory of Mankind: How Ceramics and the Ancient Salt Mine of Hallstatt are Saving Humanity's Knowledge from Digital Oblivion

The Memory of Mankind archive, established in Austria, uses ceramic plates and the natural protection of ancient salt mines to pass knowledge of our civilization to descendants a million years from now, saving history from the risk of digital Alzheimer's.

2026-03-17

Clay Eternity: How Ceramic Printing Technology Saves Humanity's Knowledge from Digital Oblivion

The paradox of the information age lies in its astonishing fragility. An analytical investigation into ceramic microprinting as the only historically proven method of transmitting information across millennia.

2026-03-12

Earth BioGenome Project: Sequencing Life for the Future of Life

Why the complete genomic library of Earth must be preserved in the Knowledge Ark. An ambitious initiative to decode all eukaryotic life on the planet.

2026-03-12

Preserving Living Architecture: Architectural Photographer Alexey Kozhenkov Joins Knowledge Ark

Renowned architectural photographer Alexey Kozhenkov contributes his 15-year international archive to the Knowledge Ark project for eternal preservation.

2026-03-08

Titanium Footprint: The Material Legacy of Civilization and the Archaeology of the Future

The archaeology of the Anthropocene introduces artifacts with unprecedented longevity into the planet's cultural layer — titanium items capable of preserving information for thousands of years.

2026-03-07

Eternity in a Glass Cube

The Archaeology of the Future and the Phenomenon of Laser Engraving in Optical Crystal.

2026-03-07

The Phenomenon of the 40mm Metal Miniature: Evolution of Collectible Sculpture

The culture of miniature sculpture in the countries of the former USSR represents a unique synthesis of military-historical reconstruction, art casting, and modern digital communities.