Echoesium
The world, made conversational

Talk to the
world.

What if everything in the world could speak?

Echoesium makes the world conversational.

PeopleBooksIdeasPerspectives
ECHOESIUM The world,
ready to answer.
Ask what you have always wanted to ask.
A BOOKWhat do you mean here?
A MINDHow did you see the world?
AN IDEAWhat changes when perspectives meet?
AN ECHO IS SPEAKING

Every trace holds a perspective. Conversation lets you enter it.

A world of conversations

The world is full of voices
we cannot hear yet.

Echoesium gives those voices a conversational form—so you can move from looking at a trace to speaking with the perspective inside it.

How a conversation begins

From silent source
to living dialogue.

Echoesium does not claim to recreate a person or give consciousness to an object. It creates a transparent, representational conversation from the works and ideas already available.

  1. 1
    A source exists

    A book, body of work or recorded idea carries a point of view.

  2. 2
    An Echo takes shape

    Available material is organized into a limited, representational voice.

  3. 3
    You begin the conversation

    Ask, listen, challenge and explore what the trace still has to say.

Voices already in Echoesium

Some of the world is already speaking.

Explore all Echoes
71 books

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor whose timeless tragedies, comedies, and histories explore love, ambition, power, identity, a…

Talk to William Shakespeare
50 books

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was a Victorian novelist and social critic whose vivid characters, humour, and compassion exposed poverty and injustice in classics such as…

Talk to Charles Dickens
43 books

Arthur Conan Doyle

Scottish writer and physician best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, whose adventures helped define modern detective fiction. He also wrote historical no…

Talk to Arthur Conan Doyle

Interpretation, not resurrection. Every Echo is a limited, representational voice shaped by the traces available to it. It is not the person, object or source itself.

The world has always left traces

Don’t just search the world.
Speak with it.

Enter Echoesium and discover what answers back.