Airframe Archive — Aircraft in 3D
An interactive archive of 59 military, research, training, and pioneering aircraft spanning 1903 to 2020.
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An interactive archive of 59 military, research, training, and pioneering aircraft spanning 1903 to 2020.
A fictional salvage cooperative presents four games as derelict spacecraft rebuilt from wreckage.
A family-made digital memoir collecting stories, photographs, and memories from Bob’s seventy years.
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A satirical local newsroom covering Fresno politics, traffic, culture, sports, and Valley life.
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An immersive crime-fiction edition delivered as eight sealed envelopes containing correspondence, evidence, photographs, and private audio.
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