Arts & Humanities
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https://dansinker.com/
Dan Sinker is a writer, designer, and maker whose site centers on his monthly essay series 'Foundational Texts,' exploring the culture that shaped him through personal, lyrical longform writing. Visitors will also find his shop selling zines, patches, and apparel tied to his creative community work, including nods to his punk zine roots with Punk Planet.
https://xbleaxhx.com/
Kirsty is a Teesside-based cartoonist with a distinct focus on drawing chavs and 00s nostalgia, showcasing her illustration work across a visually rich personal site. Visitors can explore her art portfolio, browse her shop, and check her convention and workshop calendar.
https://fanfiction.rookerystudios.com/
A multifandom fanfiction archive called the Sinister System, maintained by Rookery Studios and spanning over two decades of creative work from 2003 to 2023. The archive hosts adult, violent, and sexual content across a wide range of fandoms, with entries organized by year and linked to external accounts on AO3 and FanFiction.net.
https://karma.computer/
Ten's personal webspace, karma.computer, is a self-described digital garden and playground showcasing their interests, creations, and a dedicated shrine for the character Wyll. The site features a catalogue of work, a curated links section, and a charmingly low-key aesthetic with ASCII art and webrings that capture the spirit of the old web.
https://ordainedmotion.neocities.org/
A mature personal Neocities site by the creator known as 水宮, featuring a music player, light NSFW content, and a carefully crafted browsing experience optimized for desktop. The splash page sets a deliberate, atmospheric tone with content warnings before inviting visitors to enter.
https://speedshow.net/speed-show-fun-is-back
SPEED SHOW is an exhibition format created by artist Aram Bartholl that transforms public internet cafes into one-night gallery spaces for browser-based internet art, open to anyone anywhere in the world. This page documents the 'Fun is Back!' edition held in Stuttgart in 2011, curated by Olia Lialina and Bartholl, featuring browser-based works by students of Merz Akademie.
https://loom.cafe/
Irish digital artist Daniel Murray showcases his creative work across visual art, films, video games, and zines at this clean portfolio site. The breadth of multimedia output, from digital illustrations to indie game projects, makes it a compelling destination for fans of independent digital creativity.
https://celli.neocities.org/
Celli's personal Neocities site features diary entries, shrines, and a writing page where this self-described autistic girlboy shares rambling thoughts on fandoms, hockey, and life beyond social media. The site has a cozy, handmade feel with frequent updates, a guestbook, and a collection of shrines dedicated to personal interests.
http://damesoftheneedle.blogspot.com/
Ebeth's Dames of the Needle is a long-running crafting blog focused on hand-dyed threads and fibers, with updates on new colorways like 'New England Bog' and 'Opalescent Winter's Dusk' from her 'From the Cauldron' line. Visitors get a peek into her dye studio process, trunk shows, and her warm, whimsical personality through posts stretching back to 2011.
https://fairyhermit.neocities.org/
Leïla's 'digital garden' is a quiet, whimsical personal site with a fairy hermit aesthetic, inviting visitors to explore through an About page, Map, and Contact section. The minimal structure and enchanting atmosphere suggest a creative personal space still taking shape.