Here’s a site for your curiosity cabinet. It’s called NFCTD. The concept is simple, but the execution is especially nice. There’s audio on the site, if you like. It’s interactive and the imagery comes mostly from Dover Publishing, which seems to have a lock on that public domain Victorian drawings. At the end of the site are credits for the audiologist, Dallas Johnson, and the animator/programmer, Caleb Johnston.
Subdued in a disturbing kind of way.
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