If you meant a specific work or tool titled (a website directory, a digital art project, etc.), could you share a bit more context? I’d love to give you the exact interesting feature you’re after.
Absolutely. For researchers and developers, the Memento API is the primary tool for programmatically building custom indexes. Alternatively, you can work directly with a web archive's native API, such as the Internet Archive's CDX API, to build your own index of captures.
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At its heart, Memento follows Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce), a former insurance investigator who suffers from anterograde amnesia—he cannot form new memories. Following a brutal attack that killed his wife, Leonard's brain has been permanently damaged, leaving him with a short-term memory of only a few minutes. To navigate life and hunt down the second attacker he believes is still at large, Leonard relies on an elaborate system of Polaroid photographs, handwritten notes, and tattoos across his body.
This generates a clickable list of every file—your personal library of Leonard Shelby’s fractured world.
Leonard's quest is driven by the need for revenge. However, the film suggests that Leonard may be intentionally creating a self-deceptive loop to give his life purpose, even after he has already fulfilled his vengeance. The "Memento" as Identity