Where hybrid art meets visual exploration
A living archive of 25 years of MU
Celebrating the new year with art and sound
Puzzle your way to the missing cat GIFs in a text adventure
Chat with the agendas of political parties using AI
Walk through the pandemic, day by day
A renovated site for a renovated museum
Uncovering the past, connecting to the present: The story of the freed slaves of Suriname
Connecting media and metadata on Wikimedia Commons
Brings a rich history to life
A single-serving website to know if it’s your turn to get vaccinated
Website for a design exhibition
A browser extension that adds a single sentence to all major news sites
FInd free images on Wikimedia Commons using structured data
See art in a completely different way
Operate a home care company, for happy clients or happy profits
Digital storytelling for a leading quality newspaper
Seventeen multimedia stories about the “Italian Tour de France”
A game that gets you to the top of the Chinese food chain.
Can a neural network generate Arnon Grunberg’s columns?
How would the Dutch parliament look with a different electoral system?
An audiovisual guided tour through the depot of this museum.
An audio story about the Greyhound bus
Surf the web like it’s 1996
Multimedia longread about drugs.
The lost generation of China
A collection of 9000 selfies.
What’s your sin?
Generates an endless supply of intelligent headlines.
Stories with spectacular drone footage
The best things in life, combined
A trove of audiovisual history.
A fresh piece of art, every day.
Turn any website into a sympathy card.
Innovative websites for a Dutch public broadcaster.
Connecting the National Library and Archive to the free encyclopedia.
Make a kinetic piece of art from every website.
Manage your own museum.
An experiment in digital storytelling.
Frustrated? The Godverdehoeren-button gives relief. Works on every site!
Another liberal hobby.
I made a piece of art, every day.
A useless personal coach for management solutions
Translates every Dutch sentence into ‘Balkenende-speak.’