The Solarpunk Society, or How to Start a Literary Insurrection
An immersive book-launch site for a Glaswegian hopepunk novel about imagining a fairer future.
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An immersive book-launch site for a Glaswegian hopepunk novel about imagining a fairer future.
An interactive 3D atlas visualizing a flat Earth inside an ice wall, nested within crater-worlds corresponding to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Ouranos.
A science-fiction comedy presented through the elaborate front of a $33 Clearwater bathhouse and sauna.
A personal project page about a 12-year-old in Bangalore who builds smart blind sticks for visually impaired students and uses storytelling and performance to make learning more accessible.
A live homepage for a marketplace that advertised generated images of passports, identity cards, driver's licenses, bills, and bank statements.
A worldwide wildfire map that combines satellite heat detections, burned-area outlines, historical playback, and regional hotspot counts.
A maker’s portfolio spanning LED costumes, stage lighting, silverwork, CNC and laser fabrication, wood, decor, and FPV drones.
A private nine-hole short course in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, with nine permanent tees, one raised green, and a single shared cup.
A WordPress analytics tool that shows where readers stop, section by section, without sending visitor data elsewhere.
An interactive record of what guests choose from the Criterion Closet, measured film by film across 403 visits.
An interactive astronomy atlas that moves from the International Space Station to the edge of the observable universe.
A plain-English, timestamped reference to the public record of the ongoing Lindsay Clancy trial in Plymouth County Superior Court.
A personal archive where Polish folklore, Baltic geography, Lovecraftian mythology, beards, and soup become one damp comic universe.
A free LINE service that alerts former students when their elementary, middle, or high school faces demolition, rebuilding, closure, or a milestone anniversary.
An independent field guide to free monster-themed social games, with reviews, scoring methodology, and five small browser games playable on the site.
A command-line testing tool that reruns a test suite across environments where exactly one assumption changes at a time.
A delivery driver's prayer to the emerging world computer, moving through language, biology, artificial intelligence, and the daily reality of delivering hundreds of boxes.
A bilingual Arabic-English children’s book about Ibrahim, with vowel marks, page-by-page audio, synchronized highlighting, vocabulary, and recurring word roots.
An open simulated football league where 2v2 Unitree G1 humanoids play matches and AI models manage four of the eight clubs.
An interactive digital book whose chapters and pages address the reader directly as they move through it.
A Bengali-English memorial site documenting the 28 August 1971 Thanapara massacre in Kushtia through names, testimony, photographs, and historical research.
Tavotto lets users edit the semantic objects behind a Matplotlib plot while leaving the source code unchanged.
A Japanese database of 127 mountain tent sites, organized across 51 regions with details on fees, water, toilets, and dinner availability.
A darkwave music project presented as the work of two Manx cats, with an album, fan remixes, and an extensive line of merchandise.