The Internet Archive's collection has sparked a lively community of fans and scholars, engaging in discussions about the film's significance, influences, and cultural impact.

The archive is also a vibrant hub for fan creativity and high-concept artistic tributes. The previously mentioned Blade Runner Aquarelle Edition by Anders Ramsell is a prime example of this. Additionally, the archive hosts the , a now out-of-print collection of over 100 production drawings, storyboards, and conceptual designs by artists like Syd Mead and Ridley Scott, giving an unprecedented look into the film's visual development. There is also a notable experimental film tribute that presents the film as a single, unique picture with a resolution of 60,000 x 60,000 pixels (3.6 gigapixels).

The Blade Runner universe is a testament to the power of imagination and digital preservation. The Internet Archive ensures that this iconic vision of the future remains accessible for generations to come.