Curiosity-driven explorations across tech, history, fashion and the internet's forgotten corners. No algorithm. No agenda. Just drift.
Two worlds, fully explorable. More arriving.
A museum that looks like a flagship store. Donated tech, restored to showroom condition — nothing for sale, everything worth seeing.
Six centuries of fashion, worn by CSS silhouettes. Click an outfit for the full story — accessories, context, and a glimpse into the period.
A listening room for lost sounds, forgotten radio broadcasts, and the sonic textures of vanished decades.
Historical maps, reimagined as interactive exhibits. See the world as it was believed, feared, and drawn across the centuries.
No algorithm. No filter bubble. Just one button that sends you somewhere interesting on the internet. It might be a Wikipedia rabbit hole, a forgotten website, or something you've never considered before.
↝ Take a DriftDigidrifters started as a single button — Take a Random Journey — and a belief that the best things online aren't the things the algorithm serves you.
Now it's becoming something more: a collection of interactive exhibits, each one a handmade world exploring history, technology, fashion, sound, and whatever comes next.
Every exhibit is built from scratch — no templates, no frameworks, just vanilla code and genuine curiosity. Hosted on GitHub Pages. Run by one person.
It's a hobby that might become something more. Come back and see what's been added.