For the past four years, I have been collecting vintage and classic records and sharing them on Threads as @iwjong. With liner-note excerpts, short reflections, and occasional video clips, the account became a personal archive of music I wanted to keep close.

That archive was hard to revisit in a social feed where everything quickly disappears. I wanted a slower format that could stay present in a room, more like an album jacket or slideshow than a timeline.

This project turns posts into a calm, full-screen display where images, videos, and captions cycle automatically. The result feels closer to an album jacket or gallery slideshow than a social feed.

The same format can extend beyond music. Different channels can surface topics such as architecture, typography, or current events, giving digital content a more lasting physical presence.

Designed for older iPads, Raspberry Pis, and other spare screens, it turns unused hardware into a dedicated frame for the things you collect and publish online.

It brings together a few things I care about: close listening, physical presence, and longer life for useful hardware. The source is available on GitHub.

Threadframe/ 2026