seljaarch
Seljaarch is a term used in speculative design and fictional scholarship to denote a class of archival architectures—both physical and digital—that aim to preserve cultural records over long time horizons. The concept combines principles of architecture with information governance, seeking resilience, readability, and provenance across generations.
Origin and etymology: The name is a portmanteau of selja, a fictional root connoting endurance and memory,
Design principles: Seljaarch systems emphasize modularity, decentralization, and redundancy. They employ open, self-describing formats, layered metadata,
Forms and uses: In fiction and theory, seljaarch can describe vaults that physically protect records or digital
Significance: The concept serves as a framework for discussing long-term digital preservation, cultural memory, and resilience
See also: digital preservation, archival science, information architecture, resilience engineering, worldbuilding.