Projects

2026 - Live

Diabolical Machines resurrection

A dormant NFT artwork project brought back online with a leaner hosting model and a clearer path for long-term preservation.

Business benefits

  • Kept the artwork project accessible
  • Moved hosting to a small footprint
  • Created a maintainable preservation path

Technical highlights

  • Recovered data from an abandoned build
  • Separated artwork delivery from heavy infrastructure
  • Designed cache-friendly static hosting

Capabilities

Migration

Cloudflare, static assets, NFT metadata

Preservation

archive recovery, cache-first hosting

The original site behind the artwork had gone offline because the infrastructure cost was too high to sustain. The useful work was not to make the system more elaborate; it was to make the project cheaper, more boring, and easier to keep alive.

That meant recovering the data, understanding how the artwork was generated, and moving the public delivery path to something that could sit quietly at the edge without needing a production team around it.

The lesson was familiar: preservation often comes down to removing operational drama. A good system can be impressive, but a survivable system is usually simple.