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@art gallery
A digital sample of what's being cooked at the University of Illinois School of Art and Design.
24 Hours in
Cyberspace
Collective output of over 1000 photographs and 100 photojournalists documenting the impact of digital revolution on 8 Feb 1996 everywhere from the Sahara to Times Square.
Art in Response to
Censorship
http://www.sva.edu/WGTB/flypaper.html
Here's proof that the more that something is condemned or hallowed, the more it is embraced or challenged by the artistic community.
Art on the Net
A friendly gallery to post your own art or take a look at that of others. There's even an erea for hackers.
ArtAIDS Link
http://www.illumin.co.uk/artaids/
An Internet equivalent of the AIDS patchwork quilt. Participation is encouraged: upload your own tribute to this ever-growing mosaic of love, loss, and memory.
Big Fire Anime
http://www.bigfire.com/bigfire.htm
Monstrous archive of Japanese animation, cartoonery, and software.
Comix'n'Stuff
http://www.phlab.missouri.edu/~c617145/comix.html
Unless you have a mega-bandwidth connection, you'll find reading comics on the Net pretty tedious. But if you're into comics as a communications medium, or art form, there's ample fodder here.
Computer Graphics
http://mambo.ucsc.edu/psl/cg.html
Directory of computer-generated art resources, using distinct thumbnail as captions.
Core-Industrial
Design Resources
Are you a budding industrial designer, just waiting for a break? Maybe you'll find some help here. It has marketing tips, employment opportunities, and discussion forums, as well as listings of industry associations, business contacts, recommended reading lists, and design school addresses. If you're still stuck, maybe the student projects from Pratt's in New York will provide some inspiration.
Front Net
As with almost everything Neville Broody - uber-designer of The Face, Arena, and Actuel fame - touches, his Web debut oozes style at every turn. But there's substance as well in the form of various font samples and Fuse magazine posters, and president urging to subscribe to FontWorks' range of type and products.
Kodak
Details of Kodak's products, services, and latest developments, particularly its PhotoCD technology. Plus a gallery of JPEG and ImagePac stills, and the necessary viewing software for download.
OTIS (operative
term is stimulate)
Photos, drawings, tattoos, ray-traces, video stills, record covers, sculpture, art links, and more.
Ping Datascape
http://www.artcom.de/ping/mapper
Add to a 3D flight through the Web. It was meant to become a television test pattern but seems to have come off the rails.
Pitchfork Place
http://www.pitchford.com/QTVR.html
Gallery of QuickTime Virtual Reality images that can be viewed through 360 degrees with you in the center.
Sandra's Clip Art
Server
http://www.n-vision.com/panda/c/
Somewhere down the artistic spectrum beneath Pierrot dolls, velvet prints, muzak, and butt photocopies lies art. For some reason, this soulless dross is often used to inject life into documents adn overhead transparencies. To make your next presentation look thoroughly canned, dig in here.
Scooter Boy
http://www.iac.co.jp/scooterboy/
Cute interactive Japanese comic.
Stereogram pages
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/~etzpc/sirds.html
Create your own Magic Eye pictures or download others' spotty 3D creations. In no time you'll be able to include a migraine at will.
Strange
Interactions
http://amanda.physics.wisc.edu/
Intriguing exhibition of prints, etchings, and lithographs by physicist John E Jacobsen.
Synergy Grid
http://www.sito.org/synergy/panic-grid.html
Find out how to create collaborative image grids ot use the infinite grid selector to tailor a multi-layered psychedelic collage to your favorite of 12,288,000,000 possible configurations.
Writing on the
Wall
http://www.gatech.edu/desoto/graf/Index.Art_Crimes.html
Diverse collections of international graffiti art ,showcasing the works of youths with little to say, speaking their minds.
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