MAMina Archives
Making a decade of work feel discoverable
A multidisciplinary creator turned years of scattered projects into an archive that rewards wandering.
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An archive without a filing-cabinet feeling
Mina had films, photographs, essays, and experiments spread across years of services. A chronological portfolio made the range look like clutter; a small selection erased the connections between projects.
She built a visual archive where projects can be grouped by idea, material, or moment instead of one permanent taxonomy.
61%
of visitors explore multiple projects
Designed for wandering
Related projects sit beside one another and small notes create paths through the work. Visitors can enter through a new film and leave after finding a photograph from eight years earlier.
“The page does not explain the work away. It gives people a way into it.”