Open collection / permanently unfinished

A museum for digital work that refuses to stay still.

The HAAM Museum collects interfaces, formats, systems, and experiments across the studio's history. Some objects are archived. Some are reconstructed. Some are still live and changing.

The collection treats websites as cultural artifacts: evidence of the tools, expectations, aesthetics, and social conditions present when they were made.

Preserve

Keep enough context to understand why an object mattered, even when the original technology no longer runs.

Reconstruct

When source material is missing, distinguish a documented fact from a visual or narrative reconstruction.

Reactivate

Connect old questions to present work instead of treating the archive as a sealed-off past.

01 / HANDMADE WEB

Before platforms made every interface look related

Early web work, obsolete formats, personal publishing, and the moments when code, motion, sound, and identity were visibly made by people.

02 / CULTURAL INTERFACES

Websites as doors into places, stories, and institutions

Projects that translate heritage, art, architecture, film, and public programmes into interfaces people can enter and understand.

03 / PUBLIC INTERNET

Interfaces for shared infrastructure and collective action

Digital systems that help people find resources, understand public conditions, coordinate participation, or build trust in the world around them.

04 / LIVING LAB

Work that is still changing while you look at it

Current products, research tools, and experimental interfaces. These objects are not preserved behind glass. They remain active, revisable, and unfinished.

Archive note

The collection begins with what survived, not with a perfect record.

Early websites often disappeared with expired hosting, unsupported plug-ins, lost hard drives, and changing companies. The museum will grow as screenshots, source files, correspondence, and memories are recovered.

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