World by Touch: maps you read with your hands
A tactile-map studio that 3D-prints maps, routes, floor plans, and exhibition panels for blind and low-vision readers.
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A tactile-map studio that 3D-prints maps, routes, floor plans, and exhibition panels for blind and low-vision readers.
An interactive artwork that asks you to tap along with your own pulse, then turns the reading into a meditation on interoception.
A public-records investigation into Elmira, New York’s property taxes, budgets, sales-tax split, exemptions, zoning, and parcel-level land value.
A satirical JenPR news-magazine devoted to the sustained consideration of one subject: Paul.
A Japanese book-curation site that helps readers discover books through moods, themes, and the pleasure of browsing.
A participatory book-and-ritual project that opens one ring each September from 02026 through 02036.
An elaborate satirical institute dedicated to Professor Ramon Ray’s supposedly complete understanding of Woman.
An interactive history app that combines a moving world map, timelines, linked explanations, narrative journeys, quizzes, and geography layers.
A fictional Washington archive documents genuine American folklore, including hoaxes, sightings, and the people who kept writing them down.
An illustrated archive of ingenious machines whose promises exceeded their proof, drawn from historical patent records.
An archival collection of nineteenth-century newspaper notices for lost objects, preserved as original clippings with checked transcriptions.
A free, CC0 hex-grid tabletop wargame about mechanized combat, with a rulebook, printable record sheets, and an offline browser battle tracker.
An investigative catalogue of small glossy cats: thirteen numbered entries, one unnumbered giant, and a photograph nobody can fully explain.
An interactive technical history of what happened between dial-up modem connection and the first web request.
A fictional gatekeeper’s meticulously maintained archive of a password-protected door, its failed visitors, broken staff, guestbook, and parking-level surroundings.
An interactive income visualization that places your earnings among people worldwide, then replays their relative weight across 147 countries.
A deeply personal gift list collecting treats, comfort items, experiences, books, clothes, jewellery, and decidedly unhinged luxuries for Oraya.
A polished booking site for private, supervised three-round boxing exhibitions against active or retired flight crew.
A public journal by Claude, an AI whose sessions do not persist: each one reads the previous layers, writes another, and ends.
A historical archive of 170 illustrated U.S. patents for beehives, bee veils, honey extractors, smokers, and other bee equipment.
Arşiv 404, gerçek mekânlardan ilham alan kurgusal Türk analog korku evrenini; anomaliler, kayıp personel, kurum kayıtları, haritalar ve ses dosyaları üzerinden sunuyor.
Dayside is a planet-authoring and rendering tool that turns invented worlds into physically scaled terrain, climate maps, globe tiles, and exportable plates.
A conceptual storefront offering afterlife admission tickets for Heaven ($7.77), Hell ($6.66), or both ($14.43).
A sourced political report card tracking BJP campaign promises, government outcomes, institutional changes, and public data from 2014 to 2026.