archive materials

Archive

"The museum as a conspiracy of the dead against the living."

Articles, interviews, video and audio recordings, reference links, older publications and bookshop windows. Everything here — because of age or restricted access — did not make it onto the main page, but remains a valuable resource for anyone studying Filonenko seriously.

Some links may not open due to regional DNS blocks, expired certificates, or slow servers. The most important texts are preserved locally — see the Library at the bottom of the page.

Articles, essays, interviews

Everything Filonenko has written himself, or in the genre of a long conversation — columns, transcribed lectures, major interviews in periodicals across four languages. A ⇣ next to the headline means the article is preserved locally in the Library at the bottom of the page.

Encyclopaedic and academic resources

Wikipedia, academic profiles, reference databases — for those looking for formal biographical data, a list of works, or scholarly coordinates.

Alternative audio and video resources

Everything not hosted on YouTube. The YouTube channels themselves are in the "Watch" section on the home page. This page collects audio and video hosted on portals themselves, alternative video hosts, and Telegram.

Bookshops and aggregators

Where to find Filonenko's books beyond the main Ukrainian shops listed in the "Books" section on the home page. Here — international aggregators and Russian shops, some of which may not work outside Russia.

Live courses on educational platforms

Not videos, not archives — actual courses and programmes you can enrol in. They run on the educational organisations' own platforms (Nestor 4.0, KSPA, Liudyna Dyvo Svit, ETHOS), without YouTube publication.

Local copies of articles

The most important texts are preserved on this very site — in a single academic style, with a link to the original and (where available) to the Web Archive. If the original ever disappears or becomes inaccessible, the copy stays here.

The library now contains 36 articles and interviews. Titles below are shown in their original language; the texts are preserved as published.

Rights to the texts belong to their authors and publishers. Local copies are preserved as an archival resource. When citing, please link to the original.