Threadframe/ 2026
For the past four years, I have shared vintage and classic records on Threads as @iwjong, with liner-note excerpts, short reflections, and occasional video clips. As that feed grew into a personal archive, I wanted a way to revisit it beyond the fast, disappearing rhythm of social timelines.
Threadframe converts Threads posts into a calm, full-screen sequence that cycles images, videos, and captions automatically. By slowing the pace and removing feed noise, it reframes digital posts as a room-scale viewing experience that feels closer to an album jacket or gallery slideshow.
The result is a lightweight display format for older iPads, Raspberry Pis, and other spare screens, turning unused hardware into a dedicated frame for what you collect and publish online. While it started with music, the same system can present architecture, typography, and current events; the source is available on GitHub.