Discoverthe placeswe're tryingto keep.
Walk through a community-built archive of heritage sites, streets, classrooms, homes, and travel memories captured with ordinary phones.
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Walkable memory - heritage at risk
Walk through a community-built archive of heritage sites, streets, classrooms, homes, and travel memories captured with ordinary phones.
Every upload becomes a timestamped world: a courtyard before repair, a family room before a move, a mountain path before another season changes it.
Photos tell people a place existed. Walkable worlds let them feel where the doorway was, how the light moved, and what deserved to be remembered.
Preservation should not only belong to famous monuments. A lane, a room, a small school, or a travel memory can become part of the archive.


The prototype turns a simple source video into a reconstructed scene that can be explored, taught from, shared, and extended by communities.
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A nonprofit archive should not feel luxury or loud. It should feel inevitable: calm typography, deliberate motion, and evidence-first storytelling.
Let's make walkable memory.
Each world is built for scanning, teaching, remembering, and sharing. The archive can hold personal memory and public heritage in the same place.
The world is changing faster than we can document it. We already record the world with our phones - we just keep filing it away as screenshots walkable memory.
A quieter feed of places being processed, reviewed, cleaned, and prepared for public viewing.
Video fragments stitched into a navigable memory of a vanishing route.
A seasonal landscape preserved as a visual record for future comparison.
A travel memory rebuilt as a world that can be revisited after the trip ends.
The system is meant to grow from small memories to public preservation programs without losing the human reason the place mattered.
Clear capture instructions and upload flow for ordinary videos.
Frame extraction, 3D processing, cleanup, and preview generation.
Public stories with place context, contributors, date, and memory notes.
Lightweight views for classrooms, cultural groups, and partners.
The workflow is simple on purpose. People should not need expensive scanning gear to keep a meaningful place alive.
Walk slowly through the space with a phone, capturing corners, surfaces, openings, and details.
Add the place name, memory note, and whether the world should be private, school-only, or public.
The system prepares frames, reconstructs the scene, and creates a preview for review.
The finished archive page can be sent to family, students, museums, or preservation partners.
The answer is broad: anything people will wish they could step back into later.
"My grandparents' room before we packed it away."
Family memory"A shrine courtyard students can visit from another country."
Heritage education"A market street before another building replaces it."
Community recordChoose the path that fits. Each form opens here and goes into the same preservation intake sheet.
Start with a video. We will turn the best submissions into prototype worlds and help shape the archive around the stories behind them.