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a48b8d30150da0bb.mp4 Podcast cover for Episode #19 of "Future Knowledge" titled "Walled Culture." The design features the portraits of Glyn Moody & Maria Bustillos. Alongside the portraits are a classical statue head, a vintage computer with the word "NEW" on its screen, a modernist observation tower, and abstract architectural shapes. The title uses bold, blocky typography, giving the cover a vintage sci-fi aesthetic. f9aec530f24b0fb3.jpeg 6f91e6630aa4758b.mp4 Split image: movie poster for "Morocco" with illustrated images of stars Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich on the left; on the right, a black-and-white film scene with Dietrich wearing a tuxedo seated on a rail before an audience. d813932bb8cf8a75.jpeg c327811258b75995.mp4 A noir-style illustrated poster titled “The Case of the Disappearing Copyright.” The Lockette—a cartoon character whose body is an open yellow padlock—cautiously steps out of an open vault marked with a copyright symbol. A strong beam of light shines from outside the frame, casting a large copyright symbol onto the floor. Floating eyes and a magnifying glass with a question mark evoke a detective mystery. Red footprints lead toward the open vault door. Text reads: “Public Domain Day 2026” and “Jan 21st @10am PT: Virtual.” Illustrated by Freya Morgan. 2baeced513a37b4a.jpeg A collage of pages from Lott's handmade zine celebrating the Internet Archive's 1 trillion web pages milestone with a handmade tribute to web preservation, showing all eight illustrated pages and an embossed gold seal bearing Lott's name. 617577f4da53a654.jpeg A triptych frames from motion picture film shot around San Francisco over its history: left shows a man in a colorful outfit by water, center shows two-way traffic atop on the Bay Bridge, and right shows two women in 1920s type attire on a rooftop. d3031a821df77683.png dc67896c8bab6710.mp4 Poster for the Internet Archive's 2026 Public Domain Film Remix Contest, featuring the "Lockette," a cartoon character with an open lock, seated in a director's chair, legs crossed, and holding a megaphone. Projected on a screen to her right is a frame from the 1930 film "King of Jazz". Illustrated by Freya Morgan. 29aeb15cc3270aec.jpeg