Arts & Humanities
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http://abc-group.ru/gallery/olya_lyalina-IV_eng.htm
Gallery-office Art Business Consulting presents an exhibition page for Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied's piece 'Frozen Niki,' a web-blog printed on aluminum shown in December 2007. The page bridges net art and physical gallery space, featuring links to the online version of the work and an exhibition flyer.
https://mwarrenarts.com/
Michael Warren is a Pennsylvania-based designer, musician, and wood sculptor who shares his creative practice across multiple disciplines on this personal site. Recent blog posts touch on design philosophy, client experience, and nature-inspired reflection, making it a thoughtful window into a multidisciplinary creative life.
https://petracortright.com/hello.html
Petra Cortright is a pioneering net artist whose portfolio showcases a sprawling archive of pixel paintings, animated GIFs, video works, and digital drawings spanning from 2004 through 2009. The site itself functions as an aesthetic artifact, using cascading down-arrow symbols and raw HTML styling to present her glitchy, web-native visual art in a way that mirrors the work's own internet-infused sensibility.
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://kasmana.people.charleston.edu/MATHFICT/default.html
The Mathematical Fiction Homepage, maintained by Alex Kasman of the College of Charleston, is a searchable database of over a thousand works of fiction including novels, short stories, films, and comic books that feature mathematics or mathematicians as a central element. Visitors can browse by genre, topic, or medium, making it an invaluable resource for educators, students, and anyone curious about how math appears in storytelling and popular culture.
https://pixelmoondust.neocities.org/
Pixel Moondust is a charming personal site built around pixel art, old web aesthetics, and the creator's personal interests, complete with a cozy splash page and retro 88x31 buttons. The site leans into nostalgic web culture with webring memberships, a whimsical lunar theme, and a warm invitation to explore its hand-crafted pages.
https://languageisavirus.com/automatic-poetry-generator.php
Language is a Virus is a creative writing resource built around interactive poetry generators, writing prompts, and experimental text tools designed to cure writer's block. Visitors can explore dozens of activities including haiku generators, mad libs, exquisite corpse, flash fiction builders, and literary device guides rooted in the traditions of writers like Burroughs, Bernstein, and Bernadette Mayer.
https://qotile.net/
Paul Slocum is a software developer, artist, musician, and gallery curator based in Pasadena, CA, whose site showcases a remarkable range of creative work including software musical instruments for platforms like the Atari 2600 and Commodore 64, digital art projects, and his new media art gallery And/Or Gallery. Visitors will find everything from synthesizer cartridges and sequencer kits to generative art tools, music archives, and writing about NFTs and the art world.
https://38cautionzone.com/
AKA-38CAUTION is a digital artist whose personal site showcases original artwork spanning fandoms like Touhou, Blue Archive, Madness Combat, SMG4, and Hololive, organized by year and series. The site has a retro OS-inspired aesthetic with a fake file manager interface, open commissions, and a wiki covering the creator's favorite franchises.