We are not producing another project. We are opening a process. We take dusty archives and re-activate them through digital equality, accessibility, and collective intelligence. We place history under the microscope and the future under construction.
No filters. No exclusions. Only co-creation, participation, and new cultural tools.
How can digital equality reshape archives, accessibility, and cultural memory through collective participation?
Co-creation
Accessibility-first design
Community-driven knowledge
Archives
Digital culture
Disability & access studies
Public knowledge systems
Greece 3.0 explores how cultural archives become active spaces when communities are invited to shape, reinterpret, and expand them. It connects art, accessibility, and institutional change through practice.
We rediscover and expand the Artogether (formerly VSA Hellas) archive through accessibility and reinterpretation.
We create new works based on lived experience, memory, and archival material.
We organise public meetings and feedback sessions with communities and institutions.
We develop accessibility tools and guidelines for future cultural institutions.
Access as a design principle, not an add-on.
Multiple ways of engaging with culture, memory, and archives.
Knowledge produced through participation, not extraction.