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A artwork by painter Jan van Eyck being restored
Photos taken from space under public domain license or CC-BY-NC
Public domain filmography
Sharing recordings of wild bird sounds from around the world
Online encyclopedia, in wiki, for 8-13 year olds
Webcomic financed by its readers from all over the world
Audiobooks are read by volunteers around the world
Documentary that explores the effects of mass surveillance on individuals and society
The tree of life shows us the origins of living beings
Board games
Blender Foundation Short Film
Cartoon made by Sacha Goedegebure as part of the Blender Institute
Sita Sings the Blues is an American animated film
Free and unrestricted availability of over 100,000 reproductions
Create stories, games, and animations
Children’s books about living together
The iconic Blender Open Movies.
Documentaries focusing on disasters, scientific discoveries and transport!
A Collection of Illustrations From Popular Sources Published Prior to 1923
Library of over 70,000 free eBooks
Digital repository of multilingual stories. The site is collaborative and allows to translate the stories.
Wikenigma - an Encyclopedia of Unknowns. Wikenigma is a unique wiki-based resource specifically dedicated to documenting fundamental gaps in human knowledge.
A very large collection of works placed in the public domain.
A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream!
Musical daubs for answering machines and elevators. Impressive work by Ehma.
WING IT! is an open movie, made entirely with Blender.
After five years and the participation of 14,000 volunteers, the Courtauld Institute of Art has opened its internationally renowned, multi-million-image digital photography collection to the public for free.
Platform for interactively exploring the evolutionary relationships between all known species, offering detailed information on all clades and links to other resources.
Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations.
A collection of random generators for Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop role-playing games.