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The Treasure Planet Archive: Unearthing a Galaxy of Lost Media and Legacy
A major collection of concept art, including paintings and character designs, resides within the treasure planet archive
Several preservationists have scanned behind-the-scenes VHS tapes recorded during the film’s production. These tapes show John Silver’s animator, Glen Keane, drawing the cyborg’s emotional breakdown in real-time. The Treasure Planet Archive: Unearthing a Galaxy of
If you search deep enough, you’ll find scanned PDFs of the original production binder. This is the core of the archive. It contains: This is the core of the archive
Who tends the Archive matters. Custodians—librarians of nebulae, archivists in vacuum suits—mediate memory. Their practices determine what counts as evidence: provenance checks, maintenance of environmental fields, oral history sessions with aging crew. Rituals of access—initiation codes, whispered cataloging songs, communal reading nights—transform the Archive from inert storage to living institution. The politics of access become central: is the Archive a gated relic for elite scholars, or a commons for all voyagers?
: The archive showcases the "Deep Canvas" technology, which allowed 2D characters to exist within 3D environments, providing a sense of scale and depth rarely seen in 2002. Common Sense Media Narrative & Character Depth