A cultural journal

A journal for everything that moves you

Reflect on the books, films, and music that stay with you. Learn their histories, influences, and hidden depths. Discover why certain works shape how you see the world.

The idea

Some things don't just entertain you. They change you.

A novel that rewired how you think about love. An album that became the soundtrack to a difficult year. A film that gave you language for something you'd always felt but never named.

Weave is a space to hold these moments, and to go deeper. Explore the influences behind a work, the historical moment that shaped it, the artistic lineage it belongs to. Understanding where something comes from often reveals why it resonates.

It's not about cataloging or rating. It's about tracing the thread between what moves you, what it carries, and who you're becoming.

How it works

Three moments of discovery

One

Reflect & learn

Explore a work through conversation. Bobbin helps you articulate what moved you, and illuminates the influences, history, and craft behind it.

Two

Discover patterns

Over time, threads emerge. Themes you're drawn to. Ideas that keep appearing. A map of your inner landscape.

Three

Find what's next

New works surface from your patterns. Not from an algorithm, but from the shape of your own curiosity.

What you'll do

Reflect. Learn. Discover.

Reflect

Have real conversations about what moves you

Bobbin asks the questions that help you articulate why something resonates, and teaches you about the influences, techniques, and stories behind the work.

Conversation with Bobbin
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Why does Eternal Sunshine feel so disorienting in the best way?
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Gondry structures it like memory itself, fragmenting time. It's inspired by Resnais' Last Year at Marienbad. Both trust you to feel before you understand. What moment hit you hardest?
Capture

Your insights, not just metadata

Each journal entry holds your personal reflection from the moment of discovery. What you felt, what you learned, why it matters to you.

Journal entry

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Michel Gondry · Film · 2004
"Memory as identity. We are what we choose to remember."

Slaughterhouse-Five

Kurt Vonnegut · Novel · 1969
"So it goes. Time is not a line but a landscape."
Patterns

See connections you hadn't noticed

Over time, threads emerge across your journal. Themes you're drawn to. Ideas that keep appearing. A map of your inner landscape.

Pattern discovered

You're drawn to non-linear narratives that mirror how memory actually works

Eternal SunshineArrivalSlaughterhouse-FiveThe Sense of an Ending
Discover

Find what's next, from your patterns

New recommendations emerge from the shape of your curiosity. Works that feel meant for you, not served by an algorithm.

Suggested for you

Based on your love of fractured timelines:

Memento
Christopher Nolan · Film
The Sense of an Ending
Julian Barnes · Novel
Because you process experience through memory, not chronology

Begin your journal

Start with anything that moved you recently. A book, an album, a film. Let the conversation unfold from there.

weave

A cultural journal for everything that moves you