Arts & Humanities
3545 sites
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- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://haddock.neocities.org/
Haddock is a personal webzone built with Hugo's Bear theme, belonging to someone whose interests span fan fiction, drawings, and music as revealed in their site keywords. The playful 'Viral Public License' and Captain Haddock imagery give the sparse homepage a quirky, irreverent personality worth clicking into.
https://futurefarmers.com/home_feb_2003.html
Future Farmers is the creative studio and portfolio of artist and designer Amy Franceschini, showcasing experimental art, design, and media projects from the early 2000s. The site blends agricultural metaphors with digital aesthetics, reflecting Franceschini's work at the intersection of art, technology, and social practice.
https://7nonsense.neocities.org/
7nonsense is a charming personal blog by a vintage technology enthusiast who shoots photos exclusively with old digital cameras like the Sony Mavica and Nintendo Game Boy Camera. The site spans blog posts, collections, glitch art, and shrines, all wrapped in a quirky retro-web aesthetic that celebrates old technology, video games, and music.
https://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/FEATmagiccaston.html
Knitty is a free web-only knitting magazine featuring patterns, techniques, and articles for knitters of all skill levels. This specific article by Judy Becker introduces 'Judy's Magic Cast-On,' a technique for starting toe-up socks that is invisible from both sides and works reliably every time.
https://serocell.com/
Serocell is a Leicester-based sound artist whose homepage serves as a hub for an extensive discography spanning digital releases, physical media, DJ mixes, and a podcast. The site links out to Bandcamp, Patreon, and an archive.org collection that the artist themselves describes as an overwhelming amount of music.
https://leftistlibrary.neocities.org/
The Leftist Library is a digital collection of Marxist texts and general philosophy books, organized by author and title for easy browsing. Built to make leftist and Marxist literature more accessible, it draws from a wide range of countries and political traditions.
https://myrtletribe.neocities.org/
Myrtletribe is the personal site of a hobby artist and evolutionary ecology student who shares detailed book reviews, a reading library with covers and notes, original artwork, and monthly blog recaps. The site is thoughtfully built with a cozy aesthetic, featuring pages for color palettes, a sitemap, a 'now' page, and a growing collection of candid literary opinions.
https://pixelcuties.club/
Pixel Cuties Club is a webring dedicated to the nostalgic hobby of pixel dollz, those customizable pixelated avatar figures that originated in early 2000s online chatrooms like The Doll Palace. Visitors can browse member sites, learn about the history of dollz culture, and join the ring to connect with others who create or collect these charming digital figures.
https://analognowhere.com/wiki/sacc_bagari
Analognowhere hosts a collaborative wiki documenting a richly detailed fictional universe, complete with invented nations, political factions, and characters like Sacc Bagari, the CEO-President who triggered a world-ending nuclear war. The setting blends cyberpunk, post-apocalyptic, and corporate dystopia themes into what appears to be a long-running shared creative project with a cast of dozens of named characters and lore entries.
http://classics.mit.edu/
Created by Daniel C. Stevenson and hosted at MIT, the Internet Classics Archive offers 441 searchable works of classical literature from 59 authors, spanning Greco-Roman, Chinese, and Persian texts in English translation. The site has been serving readers since 1994 and features user-driven commentary, reader-recommended links for each work, and powerful full-text search capabilities.