Deep Dives
What Are Deep Dives?
Deep Dives are your personal research projects, reading lists, and creative explorations. Think of them as curated collections that tell a story or explore a topic you're passionate about.
Here's What People Are Creating:
Reading Lists
"Books that changed my perspective on creativity" or "Summer reading for entrepreneurs"
Research Projects
"The history of street photography" or "Understanding AI ethics through articles and videos"
Creative Inspiration
"Artists who inspire my work" or "Design systems I love studying"
Learning Paths
"Learning JavaScript from scratch" or "Understanding climate change through documentaries"
Personal Collections
"Songs that got me through tough times" or "Photos from my travels"
Shared Discoveries
"Resources I share with my team" or "Tools that make me more productive"
How Deep Dives Work
1. Start Your Collection
Create a deep dive and give it a title that captures your theme or topic.
2. Add Your Finds
Add articles, videos, photos, or any content that fits your exploration.
3. Share & Discover
Share your collection with others or explore what the community has created.
What Can You Add to a Deep Dive?
Articles
Videos
Podcasts
Books
Photos
Files
Websites
Anything!
The Things They Sold Us
Before I knew what I believed, I was still on AOL discovering music, burning mix CDs and sometimes cassette tapes, watching movies that made the world feel bigger, and talking late into the night with friends who seemed to know more than me. One of those friends told me about The Boy Who Cried Iraq. I tracked it down, printed it out, and folded it into my backpack like it was something precious. I read that paper over and over. I read it at lunch, between classes, whenever the teacher paused long enough. It felt raw, unfiltered, and maybe even a little dangerous. But it said things I hadn’t heard anywhere else. Around the same time, I found Rock Against Bush and realized that music could challenge power just as sharply. Then came The Fog of War, and suddenly documentaries weren’t just something you watched in school they were something you felt. This collection pulls together the essays, songs, and films that cracked something open in me. Some are angry. Some are careful. Some you can’t even find anymore. But they all helped me realize I didn’t have to accept the version of the world I was being handed. So why am I sharing it now? I don’t know... maybe because it feels relevant again. Maybe because it matters. And this is our space now. So I wanted to share.
where the map ends
A collection of haunted thoughts, strange essays, and eerie little things i can’t stop thinking about. Some of it’s beautiful. some of it’s unsettling. all of it feels like home.