Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
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- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
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https://nuedge.ichi.city/
Nu's personal corner of the web is a cozy, anonymous journal space focused on logging attempts at positivity and embracing the quiet freedom of old-school internet culture. The site also features video content adapted for the Sony PSP, and draws inspiration from Web 1.0 aesthetics and the HTML Journal specification.
https://poulpou.neocities.org/
Poulpou is a charming personal neocities site featuring a gallery, shrines, zines, and pixel art in a cozy old-web aesthetic heavy with Sanrio-inspired imagery and kawaii visuals. The site is image-rich with sections for art, cliques, and Tomodachi Life content, making it a delightful corner of the indie web for fans of cute digital culture.
http://authorscalendar.info/lcarroll.htm
Part of the Authors' Calendar by Petri Liukkonen, this page offers a thorough biographical and bibliographical entry on Lewis Carroll, the Victorian logician and novelist best known for 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' Visitors will find detailed background on Carroll's life, works, and critical reception, along with quotes from his writings and links to further reading.
https://irational.org/cybercafe/xrel.html
A press release from 1994 documents a pioneering net art intervention at London's Kings Cross train station, where participants worldwide were invited to call public telephone booths in coordinated patterns as a form of participatory performance art. Part of the irational.org Cybercafe Net Art Projects, this artifact captures an early experiment in networked, distributed art-making before the web had fully matured.
https://melvian.net/
Melvian's personal corner of the web features original animations, writings, and creative projects, with the latest work being a humorous short about a fictional 'rawrPhone 17' security feature. The site has a playful, quirky personality complete with dragon-themed humor, a guestbook, and a curated fonts section.
http://ernestbramah.com/
Maintained by Mike Berro, this comprehensive bibliography site covers the complete works of Ernest Bramah, the elusive early 20th-century British author best known for his Kai Lung stories and Max Carrados mysteries. Visitors will find scanned book covers, edition identification points, periodical appearances, biography and criticism, and links to full online texts spanning decades of updates.
https://belowwater.com/
Belowwater.com is the portfolio of Oliver Lucanus, a specialist in underwater wildlife photography who has spent over 25 years capturing rare fish and their natural habitats on video across the globe. The site showcases stunning imagery of Amazonian species like cardinal tetras, discus, and dwarf cichlids, and features a newly published book on the Rio Xingu ecosystem with 530 photographs of 215 fish species in their natural habitat.
https://futurest4rter.neocities.org/
FUTUREST4RTER is a sprawling personal domain by a creator who makes art, music, and original characters, with sections for OC wikis, shrines, a blog, and a Minecraft log. The site is a lively creative hub reflecting the owner's hyperfixations on games, animations, and world-building for their OC Chord.
https://jasminnie.weebly.com/
Jasmine Feng's personal creative hub showcasing pixel art, digital and traditional artwork, sprites, chibis, icons, and anime fan resources spanning series like One Piece, Fairy Tail, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Naruto. The site doubles as an online portfolio with sections for commissions, web design materials, and downloadable graphics resources for fellow artists.
https://sylum.web.fc2.com/
Sylum's Asylum is a personal creative space with plans for shrines dedicated to LADS and a yume project, styled as an outlet for thoughts and feelings too wild for a therapist. The site is in early construction but hints at a decorative, shrine-building hobbyist with a playful sense of humor.