room 01
The Lintel keeps the first question.
munju.org is a threshold archive for small public intentions: quiet questions, neighborhood notices, names carried across a moonlit floor, and shared records left where anyone may pause.
Interaction language comes from physical joinery—sliding doors
room 01
munju.org is a threshold archive for small public intentions: quiet questions, neighborhood notices, names carried across a moonlit floor, and shared records left where anyone may pause.
room 02
Each drawer behaves like joinery: pull, reveal, return. The archive is not a feed; it is a set of handled objects, labeled in brass and kept warm by walnut.
room 03
Cool paper, slate notation, and pale civic light form a reading surface for the things a community usually leaves unsaid.
room 04
Leave a thought on the table and watch the room answer with lantern warmth. The table remembers pressure, not profile data.
room 05
Threads bind slips to names, names to rooms, and rooms to the next visitor. Nothing shouts; the registry glows like a burgundy seal under brass pins.