Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
http://remixtheory.net/?p=235
Remix Theory is an academic resource by Eduardo Navas exploring remix culture, mashups, sampling, and the theoretical frameworks behind DJ culture and hip hop. The site publishes scholarly texts and essays tracing how cut-and-paste practices in music and new media reflect broader cultural and copyright dynamics.
http://remdoc.huygens.knaw.nl/
RemDoc is a scholarly digital archive hosted by the Huygens Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, offering searchable access to historical documents with transcriptions, translations, and annotations. Researchers can navigate records via map, graph, or list views and examine facsimiles of original documents, making it a valuable tool for humanities and history scholarship.
https://hayobethlehem.nl/
Hayo Bethlehem's long-running personal website features a prominent book reading log with ratings, alongside articles covering internet culture, web security, and digital matters for Dutch government. The site blends a genuine love of reading with tech-savvy commentary, making it a thoughtful corner of the old-web personal homepage tradition.
https://syls.blog/
Syl's cozy corner of the internet features personal blog posts covering life milestones, book updates, and reflections on adulthood, alongside a portfolio and a collection of charming pixel art. The site has a warm, indie-web aesthetic complete with webrings, a guestbook, and K-pop badges that make it feel like a lovingly curated personal space.
https://lumpywheels.blogspot.com/
Lumpy Wheels is a long-running personal blog by a writer who goes by 'emphryio', filled with reflective notes, writing prompts, philosophical musings, and observations on human nature. The site spans years of posts exploring themes like isolation, memory, morality, and the craft of storytelling, making it a compelling window into a restless creative mind.
http://lazygalquilting.blogspot.com/
Tonya Ricucci, a self-described 'UnRuly Quilter,' shares her quilting projects, techniques, and tips on this long-running crafting blog, including posts on working with ugly fabrics, value finders, and modern quilt guild demos. With over 70 images per page and a rich archive of labels covering applique, piecing, and teaching, it's a colorful resource for quilting enthusiasts of all skill levels.
https://destructionmedia.neocities.org/
Destruction Media Archive is a preservation project dedicated to rescuing obscure and nearly-lost media, with a focus on music but also including rare films such as 'Gadael Lenin,' a queer Welsh-language film from the 1990s recovered from DVD. The site hosts music players for various uploaded albums, acting as a companion to the creator's YouTube channel where the full archive lives.
https://fffff.at/people-staring-at-computers
F.A.T. Lab (Free Art and Technology Lab) presents 'People Staring at Computers,' a photographic intervention by Kyle McDonald that covertly captured over a thousand candid portraits of people using public computers across New York City. The project blurs the line between surveillance art and street photography, exhibiting the images back in the very locations where they were taken.
https://justpattie.neocities.org/
Pattie's cheerful Neocities corner features doodles, a personal journal, a shrine, and a collection of 88x88 pixel buttons from sites she enjoys. The site has a playful, handcrafted old-web aesthetic with webrings and a guestbook, making it a sweet little slice of the indie web revival.
https://cades-archive1.neocities.org/
Cade's personal Neocities site is a cozy creative hub featuring original character art, an art archive spanning 2019-2023, OC profiles, and themed shrine pages. The gallery and commissions sections make it clear that art and original characters are the heart of this regularly updated space.