Credits

Attribution

Acknowledging the works, artists, and sources that make this site possible

Attribution Policy

Grave New World is an educational and informational resource. All works referenced, embedded, or cited on this site are the property of their respective creators and rights holders. This site does not claim ownership of any third-party works. Where possible, links are provided to original sources.

If you believe your work has been incorrectly attributed, used without proper credit, or used in a way that conflicts with your rights, please contact us and we will address the matter promptly.


Works Featured or Referenced

Audio

What About Me?

Written by: Chester William "Chet" Powers, Jr. (credited as Dino Valenti / Jesse Oris Farrow)
Performed by: Quicksilver Messenger Service
Source: Original audio from GraveNewWorld.org archive
Used for: Educational / informational purposes

Video

Who Speaks for Earth?

Featuring: Carl Sagan
Source: Vimeo (vimeo.com/103452928)
Rights: All rights reserved by respective rights holders

Jane Goodall — The Web of Life

Featuring: Jane Goodall
Source: Vimeo (vimeo.com/214288898)
Rights: All rights reserved by respective rights holders

Written Works Referenced

  • The Tempest — William Shakespeare (public domain)
  • Silent Spring (1962) — Rachel Carson · Published by Houghton Mifflin
  • Brave New World (1932) — Aldous Huxley · Published by Chatto & Windus
  • Cosmos (1980) — Carl Sagan · Published by Random House

Typography

This site uses the following fonts via Google Fonts (SIL Open Font License):

  • Playfair Display — Claus Eggers Sørensen
  • Source Serif 4 — Frank Grießhammer (Adobe)
  • Space Mono — Colophon Foundry

Images

Gallery images are sourced from the original GraveNewWorld.org WordPress installation. Full image attribution is being compiled and will be added to this page as the site is developed. If you are the creator of any image used on this site, please contact us.


A Note on Fair Use

Grave New World is a non-commercial educational resource. Content featured here is used in the context of commentary, education, and critique — purposes recognized under the fair use provisions of copyright law. No material is used for commercial gain. All reasonable efforts are made to credit creators and link to original sources.