Invocatio · 2026

History
is about to
answer back.

Not a chatbot. Not a museum. Not a game.
Something that has never existed before.

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"Not AI.
Living memory."

INVOCATIO is a door to the impossible: the ability to converse with those who are no longer with us — with the minds that shaped the world, in the contexts that defined them.

It is born at the intersection of history, technology and ritual. You do not query it. You invoke it. The difference is everything.

A new way to learn, explore and connect — through real conversations with impossible presences. The experience is solemn, immersive and unforgettable.

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Invoke
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Dialogue
Discover

Two ways to enter.
One world to explore.

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Forvm · The Scholar's Space

Forvm

Where knowledge is summoned with purpose.

FORVM is the educational and cultural heart of INVOCATIO. Rigorous, meaningful, geolocation-aware. Here you enter genuine dialogue with historical figures — alone or in panels — building trust over time. They remember who you are, what you've discussed, where you've been. The relationship deepens with every session.

  • 1-to-1 long-term relationships with historical figures
  • Figures remember you — your interests, your questions, your journey
  • Multi-era panels: Newton alongside Galileo, Cleopatra with Cicero
  • Geolocation unlocks contextual encounters and challenges
  • Designed for museums, cultural institutions and education
  • Primary sources surfaced in real time. Scholar's mode.
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Arena · The Chaos of Ideas

Arena

Where the impossible becomes the rule.

ARENA is the space of play, experiment and delicious chaos. The same 1-to-1 and panel formats — but with chaotic filters, unexpected clashes and fictional characters thrown into the mix. Sherlock Holmes meets Sigmund Freud. Oscar Wilde argues with Genghis Khan. No rules. No dignity required.

  • Historical figures mixed with iconic fictional characters
  • Chaotic filters that shift tone, era and register mid-conversation
  • Panels where nobody agrees and everyone interrupts
  • Designed for play, entertainment and creative exploration
  • For adults: sharp, irreverent, darkly funny situations
  • For younger minds: wild, funny, age-appropriate chaos
Tempus fugit · Memoria manet · Historia loquitur

How you invoke.

INVOCATIO adapts to the nature of the encounter. From intimate dialogue to multi-figure spectacle — the experience scales to your intent.

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Solo Dialogue

Colloqvivm singulare

A single figure. A single voice. Direct conversation between you and one historical presence — in their time, their language, their logic. Intimate and irreplaceable.

U·M

User as Moderator

Moderator popvli

You lead the debate. Direct the questions. Invite figures to respond, challenge, or refute. The history you shape is your own — guided by your curiosity.

A·M

Figure as Moderator

Moderator figvrae

One figure takes command. Franklin moderates. Socrates interrogates. The panel speaks — and you observe. A spectacle that history never permitted. Until now.

For whom does
the Forvm speak?

FORVM adapts its depth and register to the nature of the encounter — rigorous for those who seek knowledge, accessible for those beginning their journey.

Invocatio Forvm · Adults & institutions

The Scholar's Path

For curious adults, researchers, educators and cultural professionals. Deep conversations with historical figures who remember your previous sessions, know your interests and grow in trust over time. Newton recalls the questions you asked last week. Cleopatra knows where you've travelled. Museums, universities and cultural centres find in FORVM an unparalleled partner for living encounters with the past.

Invocatio Forvm · Younger minds

The Apprentice's Way

History has always been too silent for young people. In FORVM, figures adapt their voice for younger audiences — direct, warm and genuinely curious about their student. Galileo asks what you think before he answers. Newton challenges you with a question of his own. Learning that does not feel like learning, built on a relationship that grows with every conversation.

For whom does
the Arena roar?

ARENA speaks to those who want to play, provoke and laugh — with history, with fiction, with the impossible collision of worlds that should never have met.

Invocatio Arena · Adults

Chaotic Adult Encounters

Sharp, irreverent and darkly funny situations where historical figures and iconic fictional characters collide without warning. Oscar Wilde critiques Genghis Khan's wardrobe. Sherlock Holmes interrogates Sigmund Freud. Julius Caesar reviews a modern city planning proposal. No era is safe, no character is off limits, and no conversation ends where you expected.

Invocatio Arena · Younger minds

Wild & Funny Learning

Wild, funny and age-appropriate chaos designed for young explorers. Cleopatra teaches a geography lesson that goes completely off the rails. Leonardo da Vinci tries to explain the internet to Aristotle. Fictional heroes from books they love argue with real inventors about who had the better ideas. Learning through laughter — without them realising it's learning at all.

History knows
where you stand.

INVOCATIO uses your location to transform the encounter. You are not just speaking with Newton — you are speaking with him at the exact place where his world took shape.

Walk into the Roman Forum and Caesar becomes contextual, grounded, physical. Stand at Oxford and Newton speaks differently than he would anywhere else. Geography is not a backdrop — it is part of the experience.

Each location unlocks hidden layers: exclusive challenges, location-specific questions, rare dialogues only available to those who are truly there. The further you travel, the more history reveals.

"Tu vocas. Nos veniemus."
You call. We will come.
41°53′N · 12°29′E
51°45′N · 1°15′W
Roma · Oxford · Athinae · Paris · Alexandria
Roma — Foro Romano
Julius Caesar · Cicero · Marcus Aurelius
Challenge unlocked: The Ides of March
Oxford — Bodleian Library
Isaac Newton · Roger Bacon · Oscar Wilde
Challenge unlocked: The Principia Question
Athenae — Agora
Socrates · Diogenes · Aristotle
Challenge unlocked: The Hemlock Debate
Paris — Musée du Louvre
Leonardo da Vinci · Napoleon · Cleopatra
Challenge unlocked: The Mona Lisa Confession

History is not
a closed book.

INVOCATIO does not believe in the silence of the dead. It believes in the persistence of thought — in the idea that what was once spoken does not disappear, but waits to be called again.

We are not building a tool. We are building a door. And on the other side of it: everyone who ever thought something worth remembering.

Non omnes moriuntur.

Not all of them die.

Be the first to invoke.

The gates are not yet open. Leave your name in the archive.

We will not speak unless we have something worth saying.