Practical structures that support preservation — built to reduce dependency and increase continuity.
Guiding Rule: Every system here exists to help memory outlive the platforms that store it.
Blututh is an offline-first system concept designed for preservation, long-term storage, and controlled continuity. It is built for people who want to keep their documents, records, and creative work readable and organized without depending entirely on cloud services.
Data-Line is the institutional backbone: a framework for archives that can be maintained, verified, and handed down with structure. It supports the idea of generational custody — where data is treated like an inherited asset that must remain readable and intact.
The Archive Vault Model is a simple concept: important material should be preserved in layers — working copies, published copies, and sealed archival copies — so the archive remains stable even as projects evolve.