The Nevermind Museum is a collection of obscure and curious media from around the world.

Our curators search the web and the world far and wide to find films, photos, music, writings, advertisements, and more that tell us more about the deeper levels of human history than ever archived. We believe that while the big moments live in the history books, who we are lives in what we create. No matter its original purpose.  

Not all, but some, of the pieces in the collection, aren’t safe for work or sensitive viewers.

You may come across pieces that harbor examples of racism, sexism, ableism, and many other things we now consider offensive. We invite you to keep an open mind with every piece you view, remembering the time-period that birthed it, how far we have come since, and what these things say about our culture then and now. If you find yourself unable to do this, please click here. 

This archive is a work in progress.

This CD is dedicated to the dinosaurs, who mutely warn us that a species which cannot adapt to changing conditions will become

An advertisement from the 1970s for Lay’s Potato Chips showcasing their new quick meal product. Why it was selected – Advertisements are

Mockbusters. You’ve seen them around, how many can you name? Most people know the Pixar catalog without ever seeing one of their

Set the Hostages Free is a text based action game. The goal of the hero is to rescue the hostages. To do so