Eternals Library
A public collection of digital portraits of people whose ideas shape culture, education, and civic life. It is a space for intergenerational dialogue.
The Eternals digital library
Here you can explore public portraits of thinkers and leaders who are already available for dialogue. The rest are in progress and can be found via filters.
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Why the library exists
We preserve the voices of teachers, researchers, philanthropists, and civic leaders. Their digital portraits are available to schools, museums, and community projects.
“The Eternals” invite honest conversations about values, mistakes, and choices. Every answer shows its source.
Programs
- Educational lessons and history workshops.
- Museum exhibitions and audio guides.
- Civic initiatives and urban research.
Who we feature
Documented legacy
Proven achievements and measurable impact on professional or civic communities.
Ethical consent
Permissions from family, foundations, or rights holders, plus clear usage limitations.
Accessible sources
Interviews, letters, photos, and archives ready for analysis and publication.
Educational value
Helps explain values, skills, or historical context through dialogue.
How to add a portrait
- Application. Send a profile summary, available materials, and your goals.
- Expert session. Together we define the format and verify legal status of the sources.
- Portrait creation. Interviews, analytics, Book of Life, and dialogue module.
- Publication. Launch in the library with learning materials and access policies.
- Curatorship. Ongoing updates, feedback collection, and new educational scenarios.
Who can use the library
Schools & universities
Access to themed portraits, lesson plans, and licensing for teachers.
Museums & cultural centres
Digital exhibitions, audio guides, and AR markers for showcases.
Foundations & NGOs
Tools for memorial projects, city tours, and documentary programs.
Do you know a person who should become part of the Eternals Library? Write to us and receive guidelines on preparing the materials.
Propose a portraitFrequently asked questions
Who can be nominated to the Eternals Library?
Leaders with a proven impact on culture, education, science, or civic society whose stories benefit future generations.
How long does it take to launch a public portrait?
It takes 6-10 weeks for interviews, archival research, editorial review, and dialogue AI calibration.
Can organisations sponsor the programme?
Yes. We accept philanthropic grants and corporate sponsorships - message us on Telegram @Solo013 to discuss partnership formats.