- Bibliographia Universalis Antiquaria
- Creative Engines
- Crowds II
- Cultural Hotspots
- Gallerie della memoria
- Global Art Lab
- How They Got Game
- HumanTech
- Life Squared
- Metaverse U
- Preserving Virtual Worlds
- Public Knowledge at Stanford
- Speed limits
- Stanford Open Source Lab
- Stanford Strategy Center
- Past Projects
- Artificial Eyes
- Asian-American Art
- Before Recognition
- Berlin: Temporal Topographies
- Body Language
- Changing All
- Court Records
- DP Research
- Historinet
- Medieval Spains
- Pervasive Percussion
- Philosophical Stages
- R. Buckminster Fuller, Polymath
- Revolutionary Tides
- Shanghai/Paris
- Spatial History
- The Irish-American West
- The Rosetta Screen
- Thinking Aloud
- Traumwerk
- Virtual Mandala


SPEED limits is a mixed reality exhibition project concerned with themes of speed and slowness in modern culture that will: a) pioneer a participatory approach to museum-based informal learning, targeted at youth, with the aim of transforming infrequent museum-goers into active content producers and curators; and b) contribute to the implementation and launch of a new virtual world platform.