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A small Basel coffee node that turns an artist reference world into a lived route.

What stopped you?

Hold the button below and say what you noticed — or type it. The system listens. The Moment forms. The world around the work unfolds.

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Troviii

Live intelligence layer

event intelligenceready for capture

Basel cultural graph

Art Basel — the cultural signal from fair week, room by room.

A private web pilot showing how a visitor's live cultural signal becomes an artist's world, a city route, a memory artifact, taste overlap, and stakeholder proof.

Privacy boundary

aggregate safe

Visitors keep private memory and follow-up. Galleries, sponsors, partners, and Basel see aggregate proof only, with named follow-up shared by opt-in.

curated signals

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room signals

ready for guests

stakeholder views

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hosted worlds

ready to host

Saved path

Save what stopped you. Choose the next step.

A work, note, route, hosted coffee, or gallery question can stay private, enter your brief, or become a request someone can answer.

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Save

work · place · note

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Structure

theme · intent · source

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Choose

private · gallery · aggregate

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Return

brief · route · intro

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Afterlife

object story travels

Operator console
host this event · add a live signal

Hosted world

live

Create the real Art Basel event room.

This reuses Troviii events, scanner entry, taste signals, people overlap, artifacts, and dashboards. It adds the event/world layer on top.

Add live Basel node

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Live capture canvas

The event context is already waiting.

The QR or link tells Troviii where the person entered and what context is already known.

capture ready

fair core

Messe Basel

public route

Parcours / Clarastrasse

institution

Kunsthalle Basel

institution

Fondation Beyeler

hotel

Les Trois Rois

hotel restaurant

Volkshaus Basel

coffee

Unternehmen Mitte

coffee

Cafe Fruehling

city route

Rhine walk

Entry context

entered via QR

Cafe Fruehling

A small Basel coffee node that turns an artist reference world into a lived route.

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Visitor input

Photograph the work, label, room, or public installation that stopped you.

Multimodal read

modeled

Parcours installation near Clarastrasse

Public-art route connecting Messe Basel toward the Rhine and Bankverein.

restrained materialityartist processcollector educationcity spillover

Inferred intent

Visitor wants context, similar works, a gallery question, and a quieter route.

Confidence

0.89 modeled context + live language signal

Next action

Open the artist world, save the question, then route to Kunsthalle Basel and Cafe Fruehling.

Side-show navigation · 14 entries

Walkable. Queryable. Yours.

Which expanding show. Which dinner. Which Liste discovery. Which Parcours commission. Which café the artist takes. Which collector's recommended slot. The hand-drawn list a senior curator scribbles for a collector on the train from Zurich to Basel, but always-on.

Bridget Riley threadAfter Op group showTangier / Beirut / DiasporaMaterial memoryParcours quiet route
Open the map

Artist worlds at this fair

A work becomes a world.

Each artist's process, materials, references, music, and the Basel rituals around their work — walkable, not flattened into an image and a label.

3 artist worlds · walkable

For galleries — private dashboards

What the room actually noticed.

The 95% of booth visitors who never sign in, made visible — anonymous, k-anonymized, no PII. Pause score, re-approach, capture share, top note themes, consented follow-up queue. The white space Artlogic, Arternal, and ArtBinder don't cover.

3 gated · gallery-private

For the city — civic measurement

What the week was worth, isolated.

The Art-Basel-only economic-impact number BAK Economics doesn't publish. Per-merchant attribution traced back to the saved artist world that drove the visit. Side-show measurement year-over-year. The annual report the Kanton actually needs.

1 gated · city-private

Salons in this room

A room thinks together.

Each salon is structured as a live intelligence layer: speakers as anchors, prompts as live entry points, audience contributions clustering on a visible map, curated 1:1s during networking, and a synthesis memo within 72 hours.

1 salon · durable

Living context

One signal becomes a living thread.

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person

Anonymous visitor session; opt-in taste profile only.

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object

Material-based public installation; saved as artwork/place signal.

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place

Clarastrasse -> Rhine -> Kunsthalle -> Cafe Fruehling.

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intent

Similar artists, process context, quieter route, possible collector education.

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attribution

Parcours QR sparked route, artist-world open, merchant stop, and gallery question.

Memory thread

My Basel Thread

modeled

Restrained materiality, public space, artist process, and quiet collector education.

You kept returning to works where material carried memory without spectacle. Your Basel moved from Messeplatz into the city, through Clarastrasse, the Rhine, Kunsthalle, and a quiet coffee ritual.

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Messe Basel

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Parcours / Clarastrasse

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Kunsthalle Basel

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Cafe Fruehling

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Rhine walk

CTA

Share your Basel thread or ask the gallery for the process notes.

Visual archive

The saved moment becomes things a person can keep, revisit, and share.

First Save

preview day · 11:42

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Basel Brief

5 moments · 3 follow-ups

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Living Provenance

object story · guest layer

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Scanner constellation

The save returns as something useful.

A scan becomes a graph, then a memory card, then a route, intro, answer packet, or report.

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story

voice

who

person

where

place

next

route

value

proof

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Returned artifact

My Basel Thread is the visitor-facing archive created from the live signal.

artifact

My Basel Thread is the visitor-facing archive created from the live signal.

why

It shows the kind of return a visitor should get immediately after saving something.

next

Share your Basel thread or ask the gallery for the process notes.

Next action

Share your Basel thread or ask the gallery for the process notes.

Taste graph

The event has a shape.

People, places, objects, voice, routes, sponsors, and follow-up live in one connected graph.

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melancholy winter

kinetic summer

interior literary

embodied wild

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Signal thread

Capture

Parcours installation near Clarastrasse

Meaning

Visitor wants context, similar works, a gallery question, and a quieter route.

Outcome

Share your Basel thread or ask the gallery for the process notes.

Carries forward

Art Basel

The capture stays attached to the fair instead of disappearing into private memory.

Next room

The same theme can reappear at a dinner, gallery visit, salon, or future fair.

VIVERE

The archive can become a guide, route, audio trail, or hosted world.

Portable memory layer

This event artifact can travel into passport.

prototype

Generated with the same memory adapter as scanner, home, passport, and post-event, so the event-intelligence demo is no longer a separate storytelling shell.

Portable passport

Remember

1 saved memory loaded from your account.

Connect

0 scans available for taste context.

Carry

0 event-room actions available for host/merchant proof.

Prove

0 commerce/proof actions available for reward or attribution context.

Opt-in people overlap

modeled

People connect through what they noticed, saved, asked, and wanted next.

The match is not generic attendance. It is shared taste, route, intent, and follow-up permission.Showing modeled matches. Live matches activate for opted-in visitors with captured signals.

Connection layer

Points of connection appear as a room map.

People are not matched because they are in the same place. They connect through shared objects, places, questions, timing, and permission.

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Collector

work

Artist world

place

Hotel lobby

hosted

Coffee stop

follow-up

Gallery note

route

City route

Point of connection

Shared artist world + hosted coffee + city route gives the host a natural reason to introduce people.

Mara

collector, Milan

84%

Both saved material-led work, followed Parcours, and asked about artist process.

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Jonas

architect, Zurich

77%

Shared interest in surfaces, spatial staging, and Kunsthalle route.

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Stakeholder views

Same graph. Different value.

Attendee

Gallery

Sponsor

City

Report

Who can act

Choose what each group sees.

Private brief

Shared request

Anonymous pattern

Ready now

The same save can become the right next step for each team.

one save · five next steps

Collector

Basel Brief

works · rooms · people · next move

Gallery

Follow-up queue

artist note · process request · consent

Sponsor

Relationship memo

salon themes · next invitation

City

Spillover map

hotel · bakery · museum · route

Object

Living Provenance

guest story · artist world · timestamp

Visitor / collector

Pain

  • - Too much to see.
  • - Photos lose context.
  • - Meeting the right people is opaque.

What they do now

Camera roll, WhatsApp, friends, advisors, saved Instagram posts, and the official app for logistics.

Product action

Turns each photo, scan, note, and save into a structured memory, route, question, and opt-in taste match.

A personal Basel thread with what mattered, where to go next, who to ask, and who to meet.

Dashboard output

modeled

Saved thread

modeled

5 nodes

Artwork, route, coffee ritual, gallery question, taste match.

People overlap

modeled

2 warm

Opt-in matches based on taste, route, and intent.

Next action

modeled

1 question

Ask the gallery about process and provenance.

Ritual and memory insertion

The world becomes lived, not just mapped.

Cafe Fruehling

Artist's morning coffee

Visitor enters the artist's working rhythm instead of only reading a wall label.

Rhine

Quiet post-Parcours walk

The city becomes part of processing the work, and Basel sees fair-to-city movement.

Gallery booth

Collector question ritual

The visitor leaves with one precise question instead of vague interest.