Recovered artifacts available for acquisition.
Each artifact has been classified, preserved, and prepared for transfer. Digital items are delivered immediately. Physical items ship with documented chain of custody.
Garment / Memory Conduit
A coat found in a storage unit in Reykjavik, Iceland, dated 1952. The coat contains woven threads of copper wire that appear to function as a memory storage medium. Previous owner unknown. The coat remembers something it cannot say.
Navigation Instrument / Temporal Pointer
A handcrafted compass with no cardinal directions. Instead of N/S/E/W, the dial shows four symbols: a door, a window, a mirror, and a threshold. Points toward probable futures rather than geographic north. Recovered from an estate sale in Vermont.
Sound Archive / Emotional Encoding
A wax cylinder recording, believed to be from the 1890s, containing an unidentified lullaby. The recording was found in a house in rural Vermont. The voice is unknown. The melody has been analyzed and contains frequencies not normally producible by the human voice. Playback induces involuntary memory recall in listeners.
Cartographic Document / Probabilistic Map
A hand-drawn map of an unnamed region, dated 1897. The map shows geographic features that did not exist at the time of drawing and did not exist in the documented world until 2019. The artist is unknown. The map has been partially verified against satellite imagery of the Amazon basin.
Document / Parallel Reality Residue
A collection of 12 typed pages found in a library book in Portland, Oregon. The pages describe events that happened in a timeline where the 2008 financial crisis led to a different outcome. The pages reference people who do not exist in our timeline. Analysis pending.
Pre-Digital Preservation / Technological Artifact
A small brass box containing a collection of 35mm film negatives and a handwritten index. The negatives document unknown locations and unidentifiable people. The index lists each image with a one-line description in an unknown shorthand. The film was processed in 1973. Origin unknown.