You already preserve memory. Your institution holds archives, collections, documents, oral histories, and decades of expertise. Memoris adds a layer: a form of access that responds, contextualizes, and speaks.
A new form of access
When someone encounters your institution through Memoris, they do not read a page. They open a conversation. They can ask a figure from your collection who they were. They can ask a place what it witnessed. They can arrive with a question no exhibition label was designed to answer.
A presence does not replace your exhibitions, your publications, or your scholarly output. It sits alongside what you have built and opens a different door.
Shaped from your material
A presence is built from material you approve: archival documents, research notes, exhibition texts, biographies, oral histories, and selected references. Its voice, scope, and limits are defined with your team. Nothing is added without your approval. The result is a digital work accountable to the institution behind it.
On the map, and inside your walls
Every presence is anchored to the Memoris world map, visible by place and region. It can also be reached through a direct link, or from inside your institution itself: a discreet QR code or plaque placed in a gallery or heritage site brings a physical visit directly into a conversation.
Memoris works with museums and galleries, archives, foundations and private estates, heritage sites, cities, universities with significant collections, and creators or estates wishing to extend a legacy beyond a single generation. We work with a limited number of partners at a time. This is a collaboration, not a self-service product.
If your institution holds something that deserves to be encountered, not only read or displayed, we would be glad to speak with you.