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Support The Age of Culture Project (TAOC)
TAOC is building something that is increasingly rare:
open access to knowledge, culture, and learning; kept independent, governed, and available to all.
We provide free and subsidised access to advanced research and AI systems, develop accredited cultural learning pathways, and run initiatives like the Peace Violin, Miko’s World, and The Music Studio - each designed to make learning, reflection, and creative practice accessible across generations.
This work is not commercially driven. It is not sponsored.
It is sustained by a global community who believe that knowledge and culture should remain a shared public good. If this matters to you, consider supporting it.
Your contribution helps keep these systems open—for those who would otherwise not have access.
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People choose to support TAOC because this work addresses a gap that few institutions are structured to hold:
the stewardship of culture, knowledge, and learning as a long-term public good.
At a time when education is unevenly distributed, when advanced AI remains inaccessible to many, and when cultural knowledge is increasingly fragmented, TAOC exists to keep these systems open, usable, and meaningful.
What Your Support Sustains TAOC operates as a network of open, interlinked initiatives:
The TAOC Research & Learning Centre
A next-generation research environment providing free and subsidised access to governed, evidence-based AI systems; designed for students, researchers, and policymakers who would otherwise be excluded.The Music Studio
Part of the Research & Learning Centre, focused on arts and culture as core education. It develops accredited, curriculum-grade modules that allow young people and adults to build real skills; bridging creativity, discipline, and meaningful learning pathways.Miko’s World – Practicing Peace Through Culture A participatory platform grounded in the universal right to play; using storytelling, music, and creative systems to explore how peace is learned and practiced across cultures.
The Hibaku Peace Violin Initiative
A living cultural programme connecting history, memory, and younger generations; ensuring that reflection and responsibility are carried forward, not abstracted.The TAOC–Horizon Council
An independent body focused on long-term cultural and civilisational questions; bringing together perspectives across disciplines to guide thinking that extends beyond short-term cycles.Why This Work Remains Independent TAOC is not backed by corporate sponsorships or political interests.
It is supported by a distributed, global community - across cultures, faiths, and disciplines - who recognise that some systems must remain independent to retain their integrity.
Like Wikipedia or other public knowledge infrastructures, this work depends on those who believe access should not be conditional.
What Your Contribution Enables
Your support helps:
Keep advanced research and AI tools accessible to those without resources
Build open, accredited learning systems in arts and culture
Sustain global cultural initiatives and educational programmes
Enable independent research, dialogue, and long-term governance
Maintain systems designed for continuity - not short-term gain
An Invitation
This is not a transaction.
It is a shared effort to ensure that knowledge remains accessible, culture remains lived, and future generations inherit systems that are deeper than the ones we have now.
If you choose to contribute, you become part of that custodianship.

