Project 1999 Services

Mandala Effect and Analog Drift Research

What We Do Service 1 — Archive & Preservation Media Archive & Preservation We collect, digitize, and preserve physical media including VHS recordings, broadcast captures, and legacy formats. These materials serve as primary references for identifying discrepancies between past and present versions of media. Service 2 — Mandela Effect Research Mandela Effect Analysis We investigate widely shared memory discrepancies across film, television, branding, and cultural media. Each case is examined through direct comparison between remembered versions and currently available recordings. Service 3 — Analog Drift Documentation Analog Drift Documentation Project 1999 documents variations between different formats of the same media—such as VHS, DVD, broadcast, and streaming releases. These differences are analyzed as potential evidence of media inconsistency over time. Service 4 — Case File Development Case File Creation Each documented anomaly is cataloged into structured case files, creating a growing archive of observed discrepancies. These case files serve as both research documentation and public reference. Service 5 — Community Submissions Community Contributions Visitors can submit their own experiences, memories, and findings. Selected submissions are reviewed and may be added to the official Project 1999 archive. Service 6 — Future Development Aureline Springs Development Aureline Springs is an evolving concept that will expand into a physical and immersive environment—featuring archive exhibits, themed districts, and research spaces.

Expansion service coming soon