Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (842)
- Webcomics (42)
- Music (163)
- Visual Arts (1742)
- Photography (190)
- Film & Animation (42)
- Poetry (80)
- Crafts & DIY (338)
https://olorollo.neocities.org/
OLO's Pad is a sparse personal homepage on Neocities featuring a single image, an audio element, and minimal navigation links. The site is in very early stages, offering little content beyond a basic shell with an audio player hinting at a music or creative focus.
https://zalazalaza.xyz/
Zalazalaza is the personal creative hub of an indie artist working on an illustrated short book called 'Princess Bean Vs. Grumps,' a whimsical adventure story about two kids lost in a forest full of creatures, crafted using a self-compiled version of Aseprite. The site also features the creator's personal thoughts, a handcrafted webring, and custom pixel-art buttons made for communities like Barrow Downs and Agora Radio.
https://hmln.neocities.org/
Elliott (Lio) is a multimedia arts student who built this colorful personal site as a love letter to the old web, featuring an art gallery, diary, and hobby sections. The site reflects a passion for cute aesthetics, animals, and the kind of handcrafted web personality that has largely disappeared from modern platforms.
https://cyberverse.neocities.org/home
CyberVerse is a personal Neocities site where the creator shares real-world photos, miscellaneous finds, and public journal-style musings as an alternative to traditional social media. The site features a guestbook, a curated links collection, webring memberships, and a friendly community spirit with featured buttons from other Neocities neighbors.
https://fairycakesbakery.neocities.org/
A charming graphics collection featuring ponies, blinkies, stamps, favicons, icons, dividers, and animated GIFs typical of the old-web aesthetic. Visitors looking to grab retro-style web graphics for their own Neocities pages will find a neatly organized little treasure trove here.
http://critters.org/
Critters Writers Workshop is one of the oldest online critique communities for science fiction, fantasy, and horror writers, founded in 1995 by Andrew Burt and boasting over 15,000 members and 300,000 critiques served. Members submit manuscripts and receive peer critiques in a structured system, with extensive resources on diplomacy in critiquing, formatting, and writing craft.
https://shoving.nekoweb.org/
Shoving's personal corner of the web features art links, social media profiles, and a curated list of favorite artists they admire across Twitter, Pixiv, and other platforms. The site also highlights a love of electronic music, including a link to Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music, alongside personal favorites in games and anime.
https://cordwainer-smith.com/lafferty.htm
A dedicated page from the Cordwainer Smith Foundation honoring R. A. Lafferty as the 2002 Rediscovery Award winner, celebrating his eccentric and prolific science fiction career spanning over 200 short stories and 21 novels. The page features commentary from luminaries like Neil Gaiman and jury members Robert Silverberg and Gardner Dozois, along with book covers and links to further resources on Lafferty's unique body of work.
http://dada.compart-bremen.de/
The Database of Digital Art (compart) is a scholarly reference cataloging over 1,300 artworks, 600 persons, 300 events, 400 publications, and 300 institutions connected to the history of digital and computer-generated art. It spans pioneering figures like Manfred Mohr and Frieder Nake alongside exhibitions, galleries, and academic writings that trace the origins of computational aesthetics.
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.