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tris...@cogapp.com

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May 11, 2026, 1:59:10 PM (3 days ago) May 11
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So we talk a lot on this list about the how, but not so much about the what.

For reasons that will become apparent in the fullness of time, I want to know what you have in your collections that represents the drama of human history.

What documents or artworks or photos or recordings or models are there in the IIIF repositories that you manage that tell these tales of drama and excitement? Acts of love, or war. Of creation or destruction. Of discovery. Invention. Happenstance. Derring-do. Weirdness. 

Show me the humanity hidden in those digital facsimiles.

Please reply to me off-list telling me the following:

  1. A URL where I can find an Image API or Presentation API representation of the thing of which you speak
  2. A sentence or two explaining why this is interesting or significant.

I will then collate your responses and reply with a list of all of them in one stupendous summary message.

Thanks!

-Tristan.

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Daniel Acourt

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May 13, 2026, 6:57:17 AM (yesterday) May 13
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Dear IIF,

I am writing to you as an independent developer and researcher
currently building the Sovereign Framework, a high-fidelity C++
architecture in Unreal Engine 5.7 designed for the next generation of
digital heritage preservation.

I have been following the work of the IIIF 3D Community Group with
great interest. While IIIF is establishing the gold standard for 3D
interoperability and web-based presentation, my work focuses on what I
call the "Validation & Survivability Layer" moving beyond
accessibility toward mathematically provable digital truth.

The Sovereign Framework: A Brief Overview My research (spanning 12
years) has recently moved into active technical implementation. The
framework utilizes a multi-dimensional health model called PSTA
(Psychological, Social, Technical, Administrative) to verify the
integrity of imported digital assets.

In this model, the "Digital Museum" acts as a Vault of Validated
Truth. While IIIF provides the "Standardized Transport" for cultural
heritage data, the Sovereign Framework acts as the "Authentication
Office," checking the provenance, technical parity, and curatorial
sign-off of an object as it enters a high-fidelity simulation.

The Current Bottleneck I have developed a robust C++ core capable of
deep ingestion, delta-based "Black Box" persistence (for long-term
data survivability), and high-performance rendering in UE 5.7.
However, as an independent researcher, I currently lack direct access
to museum collections or high-fidelity artifacts. I have built the
"Verification Engine," but I lack the fuel (raw 3D heritage data) to
fully realize the system's potential. My next key task is to render 3d
Assets ideally captured and cleaned up from lidar data that have a
validated Metadata alongside the import, in runtime from an API.

Potential for Synergy I believe there is a natural synergy between
IIIF’s "Shared Canvas" and my "Semantic Workspace." I am interested in
exploring how the Sovereign Framework could ingest IIIF 3D manifests
to validate and render them within a "Provable Trust" environment.

Are you open to a brief conversation about how independent
architectures like the Sovereign Framework might eventually
interoperate with or support the IIIF 3D ecosystem? I would value the
opportunity to share my progress and discuss the potential for future
collaboration or data-sharing.

Thank you for your time and for the vital work you are doing for the
digital heritage community.


Best regards,

Daniel Acourt
Lead Developer and independent researcher
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