Portfolio

  1. Archive
    1. Animal Rights History Website
    2. Suicide Food
  2. Hosting
  3. Internships

Our Archive preserves and protects valued digital projects focusing on human conceptions and relationships with other animals throughout history and across cultures. We aim to ensure that our archived projects are preserved for the long-term, adapting to evolving technologies. We obtain our projects with the consent of their creators, or their estate.

If you have or know of a project that we should archive, please contact us to explore options.

Animal Rights History Website

We have the only Authorized version of the the Animal Rights History website. From 2006 to 2015, the Animal Rights History website was online—a valuable resources for students, scholars, and the general public. As per the wishes of its creators, Cindy Stein and her partner, we’re bringing it back!

Suicide Food

With over 1,000 images from ads, billboards, labels and other media portraying animals gleefully offering themselves up as food for humans, or being mocked when trying to escape, this is an important archive of cultural attitudes towards animals and food, and of attempts to deal with moral discomfort.

We will provide hosting services for creators, managing technology, marketing, and copyright, thereby allowing creators to focus on content. This approach maximizes resources and gives creators access to a support system while maintaining control over their projects.

If you have or know of a project that we should archive, please contact us to explore options.

In partnership with academic institutions, archives, libraries, museums, foundations and other organizations, we will offer internship opportunities for students to evaluate and/or contribute to select projects, with the consent of their creators.

If you have or know of a project that we should archive, please contact us to explore options.

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