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ARCHIV3 explores the potential of creativity, technology and human interaction. ARCHIV3 is an innovative NYC-based media company and publication, focused on highlighting disciplinary artists, brands, companies and how technology is evolving the creative landscape. Issue #1 launched on January 27th, 2024 and was celebrated with a massive party on Wall Street, NYC. Our follow up NFT NYC event @ the iconic Oculus, WTC was of even larger scale with 430+ RSVPS and an unbelievable lineup of talent. Our 4 columns (art, tech, music, culture) are an intersection of incredibly diverse communities.

ARCHIV3 has featured various high profile artists and companies, giving them a spotlight to share their mission or product to our audience of multidisciplinary artists, brands, technologists, co-founders, investors, creatives and more.

We curate a diverse array of content encompassing articles, essays, opinions, reviews, news features, and interviews within the realm of visual art. Our editorial scope extends beyond conventional boundaries, welcoming explorations of visual culture in unconventional or unforeseen contexts. When it comes to essays, we value your unique voice, subjectivity, and critical perspective.

The company is currently looking to expand its reach through a multi-media department (short series, artist spotlights, documentaries, and more) which requires funding.

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