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Online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas.
Every two weeks we publish a new long-form essay offering insight and reflection upon the oft overlooked histories which surround public domain works. Our contributors range from award-winning authors such as Philip Pullman and Marina Warner to PhD students sharing unusual finds.
We curate collections of images, books, audio and film, shining a light on curiosities and wonders from a wide range of online archives. Leaning toward the surprising, the strange, and the beautiful, we hope to provide an ever-growing cabinet of curiosities for the digital age.
The Review aims to raise awareness of the public domain by promoting public domain works from across the web, including from Europeana, the Internet Archive, and Wikimedia Commons.
The Public Domain Review is arguably doing the best job at it so far—carving out a niche as a beautifully curated website with a solid editorial line. I spoke to cofounder Adam Green about...
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Founded in 2011, The Public Domain Review is an online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas.
The Public Domain Review aspires to become a bounteous gateway into the whopping plenitude that is the public domain, helping our readers to explore this rich terrain by surfacing unusual and obscure works, and offering fresh reflections and unfamiliar angles on material which is more well known.
The Public Domain Review is a curio cabinet of wondrously strange artifacts of knowledge, or as they put it, an exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature,...
The Public Domain Review. @PublicdomainreviewOrg ‧. 1.97K subscribers ‧ 38 videos. This is the YouTube channel of The Public Domain Review, an online journal and cabinet of curiosities...