Arts & Humanities
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http://sakura.nu/gogh
Love Many Things is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to the iconic Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, currently uniting 19 members from 6 countries. It serves as a simple community hub for fans of Van Gogh to register their appreciation for the legendary artist.
http://tweenbots.com/
Kacie Kinzer's Tweenbots project documents a fascinating social experiment in which small cardboard robots are released in New York City, relying entirely on the kindness of strangers to navigate toward a flagged destination. The project blurs the line between art installation, robotics, and urban sociology, capturing how people spontaneously interact with a helpless, smiling technological object in a public space.
https://cattafang.neocities.org/
Cattafang's colorful personal corner of the web greets visitors with flashing images, bright aesthetics, and a whimsical carnival theme. The site includes content warnings for sensitive material and invites visitors to click a Bob gif to enter the main extravaganza.
https://alantrotter.com/
Alan Trotter is a fiction writer whose site showcases his literary work, including his debut novel 'Muscle' and short horror stories like 'All this Rotting,' published by Editions at Play. The writing style of the site itself is distinctive and literary, blending nostalgia and dry humor in a way that reflects his creative voice.
https://spiralsbysteve.com/
Steve Garrison's woodworking site showcases extraordinary scroll saw projects inspired by nature and mathematics, including nautilus shells, helical forms, gears, polyhedrons, and segmented spheres. A self-described inventor of woodworking techniques, Steve documents his original methods in detail and offers eBooks and tools for other artists looking to push the boundaries of scroll saw art.
https://bene.be/blog/comments/ibbt_business_cards_design_process
Benedikte Vanderweeën, a Belgian graphic designer and web agency owner, documents the detailed process of creating business card templates for IBBT using Adobe InDesign CS4, including variable data merging across 21 design variants. The post walks through the full design brief, template structure, and proposed solutions, making it a valuable behind-the-scenes look at professional branding and print design work.
https://lastsecret.net/bitmapdreams
Bitmapdreams is a long-running pixel art studio established in 2001, specializing in sweet and ornate pixel graphics inspired by life in Japan. Visitors can browse cute pixel artwork, vector graphics, backgrounds, and page elements, with original designs also available through Etsy, Teemill, and Spoonflower.
https://ejumpcut.org/
Jump Cut is a long-running journal of media criticism and film studies, covering cinema, television, and related cultural topics with scholarly depth. The splash page leads into an archive of essays and reviews that have shaped film criticism since the 1970s.
https://jeankapsa.com/
Jean Kapsa is a Paris-based pianist and composer whose site serves as a hub for his musical output, featuring concert announcements, piano improvisation videos, and film score credits. Visitors can explore a photojournal, browse archived blog posts about performances and collaborations, and watch recordings from festivals across Europe.
https://kyu.channel/
Kyu Channel is a creative personal site featuring a gallery, blog, and project showcase from an artist who goes by きゅう (kyu). Recent updates include paintings, gallery entries, and a postcard project called Komune, hinting at a charming mix of illustration and community-driven art.