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MANIFESTO

This website is a static project focused on the long-term preservation of content.

All content is stored in files, without relying on databases or external systems. The resulting website is generated as a static output that can be easily copied, archived, and rebuilt.

The project is distributed across multiple independent systems: repositories, archiving services, and static snapshots. This reduces the risk of data loss.

The goal is to ensure that the content can be reconstructed even if parts of the original infrastructure cease to exist.

ENTRY POINTS

These links represent the same project stored in different systems and in different forms.

They include the canonical source repository, its copies, and complete static snapshots. Together, they form a redundant structure designed to preserve the project and enable its reconstruction even if some parts become unavailable.

The project also exists as a Python CLI package distributed via GitHub and PyPI, including embedded fallback snapshots of selected text artifacts.

MAIN SITE (primary live version):
  https://vojtamaur.cz/
  
ALTERNATIVE DEPLOYMENTS:
  Neocities
  https://vojtamaur.neocities.org/
  GitHub Pages
  https://vojtamaur.github.io/vojtamaur-web/
  ArDrive / Arweave
  https://db6beycsnxhli2vxsahgn3ajpsi6qv5alttkr4d3sfwrj7uurqfq.ardrive.net/GHwSYFJtzrRqt5AOZuwJfJHoV6Bc5qjwe5FtFP6UjAs/

SOURCE REPOSITORY (canonical source):
  https://github.com/VojtaMaur/vojtamaur-web

COPIES OF GITHUB REPOSITORY:
  GitLab
  https://gitlab.com/vojta.maur/vojtamaur-web
  Codeberg
  https://codeberg.org/vojta_maur/vojtamaur-web
  Software Heritage (archival ingest of repository)
  https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/origin/directory/?origin_url=https://github.com/VojtaMaur/vojtamaur-web
  Internet archive (archival ingest of repository)
  https://archive.org/details/vojtamaur-web-source-2026-05
  https://archive.org/details/vojtamaur-web-complete-sourcebuildgit-2026-07

STATIC SNAPSHOTS (built output of the repository, reconstructable):
  GitHub Releases
  https://github.com/VojtaMaur/vojtamaur-web/releases/
  Zenodo
  https://zenodo.org/records/19691321
  Internet Archive
  https://archive.org/details/vojtamaur-2026-04
  https://archive.org/details/vojtamaur-2026-05
  
PYTHON CLI PACKAGE (distribution + embedded fallback snapshots):
  PyPI
  https://pypi.org/project/vojtamaur/
  GitHub
  https://github.com/VojtaMaur/vojtamaur-python
  Software Heritage (archival ingest of GitHub repository)
  https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/origin/directory/?origin_url=https://github.com/VojtaMaur/vojtamaur-python

View the complete archive map (ARCHIVE.txt)

TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION

View the complete technical documentation for this website

SOURCE PACKAGE FOR RECONSTRUCTION

The website’s source package is generated automatically during the build.

The package contains the source code for this website, an asset manifest, SHA-256 checksums, and a Python script with no external dependencies. It does not include large assets from public/images/, public/files/, and public/demos/, to avoid unnecessarily duplicating the size of the live website. After extraction, the script first attempts to copy the assets locally from the finished build and only then downloads them from public mirrors.

Thus, the source code generates the build, and the build generates the source code.

The source package is recursively reconstructible: after downloading the assets and installing the dependencies, both the website and a new source package can be regenerated from it.

Download the reconstructible source package for the website (vojtamaur-web-source.zip)

BUILD INTEGRITY

Each website build includes checksum files to verify the integrity of the static output.

SHA256SUMS.txt — a list of SHA-256 checksums for all files in the build
BUILD_SHA256.txt — the global checksum for the SHA256SUMS.txt
file integrity.json — a machine-readable description of the build’s integrity

TEXT EXPORT OF ALL ARTICLES

A plain-text export of all articles generated during the website build. It contains the text content of posts in a linear format, independent of CSS, JavaScript, or any specific web technology. It serves as a minimal archival layer for indexing, offline reading, full-text search, and long-term content reconstruction, even in the event of a partial breakdown of the original website structure. The text export is also suitable for large language models.

View the text export of all articles (ALL_POSTS.txt)

PHYSICAL COPIES

Selected portions of the website’s content also exist as physical archival copies. This archival layer does not require electricity to be accessed and therefore has fewer technical dependencies than the text export itself.

Each line in the following register corresponds to a specific physical copy.

IDTitlePreviewPrint Datemedium and formatContentLanguageholderLast Known LocationAccessNote
001Free Art Archive, Volume 1imageJune 9, 2026paper; A4; color single-sided print stored in Euro sleevesArticles in the Free Art sectionCzech / EnglishauthorAuthor’s private archive, Pilsen, Czech Republicupon requestContains metadata. Some source codes are not printed in full.
002ALL_POSTS.txtimageJune 10, 2026paper; A4; single-sided print plain-text exportComplete plain-text export of all articlesCzech / EnglishauthorAuthor’s private archive, Plzeň, Czech Republicupon requestIncludes metadata and the SHA-256 checksum of the original digital file.
003ALL_POSTS.txt Venice EditionimageJune 12, 2026paper; A4; double-sided plain-text export in a ring binderplain-text export of the English section "Free Creation"EnglishBiennale staff memberScreen Melancholy exhibition, Palazzo delle Prigioni, Castello 4209, Venice, ItalyunknownThe copy was found by a Biennale staff member (according to their own account), who subsequently contacted the author. The copy’s subsequent fate is unknown.
004ALL_POSTS.txt Free Distribution Edition 1imageJuly 1, 2026paper; A4; double-sided plain-text export bound with cable tiesplain-text export of the Czech sections “Free Creation” and “Exhibitions”CzechFilip DrábekKarlovy Vary, Czech RepublicunknownA copy donated to a friend (author of the poem “Jezápek”).