grakthor — the well
An atmospheric descent into a fictional well, told through ritual instructions, corrupted dialogue, fever-diary fragments, and unsettling machine lore.
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An atmospheric descent into a fictional well, told through ritual instructions, corrupted dialogue, fever-diary fragments, and unsettling machine lore.
Hisabaya is Arabic-first bookkeeping for small merchants and service businesses, combining phone-based invoicing, receipt capture, VAT summaries, and a customer credit ledger.
A Japanese project circle turns geography, history, politics, public administration, science, and statistics into free tools, maps, articles, videos, and open data.
An interactive turtle-breeding game where players raise genetically varied specimens, decorate their shells, and send them into battle.
A multilingual reference site comparing academic publication-fee waivers across 109 countries and eight publishers.
A Colombian campesino marketplace carrying coffee, panela, honey, fresh mora, plantains, eggs, chicken, and other products from small producers in Caquetá.
An archival publication tracing how obscure Linux distributions began, shipped, ended, and sometimes survived under new names.
A student-made interactive welcome from Magic to new LaGuardia classmates, built around a digital monument, an original song, and four participatory foundation stones.
A Japanese directory of six source-backed compatibility databases and a diagram-based photography textbook.
Illustrated essays that test statistical methods by enumerating their outcomes instead of taking their textbook promises on faith.
Norteira builds and runs local photography marketplaces, with Portugal and Spain open and ten more European markets plotted for 2027.
A community organization supporting searches for missing relatives, family advocacy, public awareness, and field reporting.
Personal Space Project is an online gallery—and appointment-only real-world gallery—located in jeweller Zoe Brand’s bedroom in Canberra, Australia.
PileProof helps U.S. composting facilities log pile temperatures, track pathogen-reduction requirements, and produce inspector-ready batch certificates.
An interactive atlas of the 72 melakarta ragas of Carnatic music, with playable scales, swara relationships, janya connections, and a guide to the Katapayadi naming cipher.
A free public-records tool covering taxes, home prices, flood zones, schools, utilities, heating, and housing activity across all 101 Western Massachusetts towns.
An interactive science project about antibiotic resistance, from Alpine ice and soil samples to the mechanisms inside a bacterial cell.
An interactive atlas that tracks humanitarian crises across 15 places and connects live alerts with sourced, place-specific stories.
A Japanese public archive tracking food-safety violations, recalls, food-poisoning incidents, and local enforcement records.
Signata records wake, sleep, lock, unlock, USB, volume, display, and audio events on a Mac into a tamper-evident local log.
An anonymous imageboard where people share AI-assisted software, failed launches, dubious demos, and the consequences of shipping before reading the error.
A concise manifesto for using computers deliberately, on your own schedule and for your own reasons.
A developer toolkit that reads a single annotated .proto file and generates database schemas, ORM projects, MCP tools, and on-chain contracts.
JP Coakley’s twenty-three-year photographic record of the number 210, encountered on scales, road signs, screens, price tags, and elsewhere.