The Pad.ma/Pan.do/ra seeded archives and applications have grown roots, and we are happy to list them here. These include the stand alone pan.do/ra instances and also front-ended subsets of archives hosted in pad.ma.
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<h2>Standalone installations of <ahref="https://pan.do/ra">pan.do/ra</a>:</h2>
Pad.ma is an archive of densely text-annotated video material, primarily footage and not finished films. Indiancine.ma is an annotated archive of Indian film.
bak.ma consists of voluminous video collections beginning from the 1960s until today covering political incidents and movements in Turkey's history. See <ahref="https://bak.ma/about">more</a>
Mobile friendly read-only archive of Nam June Paik’s video material including lesser known documentaries directed by him, extensive documentation of Fluxus happenings and performances, source material for his video sculptures, and footage of the broadcast experiments. The annotated archive is at <ahref="https://archive.njp.ma/grid/title">archive.njp.ma</a>
FCRA is an ongoing jointed project of CAMP with Forensic Architecture and Center for Research Architecture, making visible their own institutional engagements via methods, regions, funders and on the granular level with full text search across newly generated video transcripts.
The new platform for moving images and ideas that draws from <ahref="https://pad.ma">pad.ma</a> and <ahref="https://indiancine.ma">indiancine.ma</a>. See <ahref="https://phantas.ma/about/">more</a>
The video art programme of the Asian Art Biennale along with 66 essays on the films. It’s all pulled from a small project of 17 films annotated <ahref="https://pad.ma/grid/created/project=AAB21">inside of pad.ma</a>.
An automated walk through <ahref="https://pad.ma">pad.ma</a>, creating a desktop movie that uses the archive and its interface as a device for telling a story.