Digital Archives
In the complex world of digital archiving, Archiv VR stands out with an approach adapted to its environment. We apply standards for the preservation of content and virtual works, securing them methodically and with accessibility. Thanks to sophisticated data management systems, we guarantee the integrity and long-term availability of your digital archives, preserving their historical and cultural value.
Each file is carefully stored in our database with a specific mirror version for each platform we support.These files are efficiently managed via intelligent cloud distribution, enabling rapid access to files tailored to the viewing device.The platform skilfully provides the link between database metadata and downloadable files, offering an optimized, user-friendly experience.
In partnership with Authentic Art, we offer digital data security for original works and their digital twins.This digital authentication certificate guarantees artists' copyright and ensures complete traceability.
Our customers also benefit from an intuitive dashboard, offering easy access to all source files.This innovative management structure ensures complete traceability and total control over data and content.Our robust, efficient solution not only meets today's challenges, it also stands as a gateway to the digital future. In a world where technology and data security tools are constantly evolving, our commitment to adaptability and the exploration of new technologies, such as blockchain and cybersecurity, ensures the continuity and protection of your valuable content. Your virtual heritage is in safe hands with Archiv VR, where innovation and reliability come together to ensure the longevity of our digital legacy.
Projects

Écran Total
Centre de design
Welcome to "ÉCRAN TOTAL", an immersive experience on the Archiv VR platform.Presented at the Centre de design de l'UQAM in Montreal, the virtual version of "ÉCRAN TOTAL" relives the exhibition experience of Jean Baudrillard's photographs in dialogue with works by Adam Basanta, Charlie Doyon, Clint Enns, Mishka Henner & Vaseem Bhatti, Penelope Umbrico, and Xuan Ye. This exhibition questions the omnipresence of screens in our societies and daily lives, revealing the current relevance and critical, even subversive, potential of the philosopher's ideas, as well as their use and reinterpretation by several generations of international artists and designers.