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://conservethesound.de/
Conserve the Sound is a German online archive dedicated to preserving the disappearing sounds of obsolete and vintage objects, from rotary-dial telephones and cassette recorders to typewriters and electric shavers. Each entry pairs a photograph of the device with a recording of its characteristic sound, creating a fascinating audio museum of everyday technology that no longer exists in daily life.
https://themurasakidiaries.blogspot.com/
The Murasaki Diaries is a personal blog by Eugene, a self-described INFP who writes slice-of-life entries peppered with enthusiasm for old K-pop and J-pop, particularly idol Akanishi Jin. The blog blends casual daily journaling with a love of vintage web aesthetics, featuring friend links, custom layouts, and a warm community vibe.
https://rainbowcemetery.com/
Rainbow Cemetery is a creative portfolio and hub for an artist or illustrator, linking out to their Patreon, Ko-fi, itch.io, and social media presences. The itch.io link suggests the creator also makes indie games or interactive projects, making this a multidisciplinary creative home base.
https://thetreehouseguide.com/
The Treehouse Guide, created by Patrick Fulton, is a comprehensive DIY reference covering everything from selecting the right tree to framing, supports, and a 7-stage design process for building your own treehouse. It includes tutorials, a FAQ, glossary, downloadable plans, and a gallery of treehouses from around the world, making it a solid starting point for both beginners and ambitious builders.
https://hellomei.dev/
Hellomei is an 18+ personal creative site by a creator who self-identifies as 'proship' or 'profic', focusing on transgressive and taboo fictional themes with appropriate warnings in place. Visitors are greeted with a content gate before entering a space featuring animations, moving gifs, and other visual effects.
http://the-everyday.net/p/blog-page.html
This academic project by Lev Manovich and the Software Studies Initiative analyzes Instagram data collected during the 2014 Maidan protests in Kyiv, exploring how social media visualizes the intersection of everyday life and political upheaval. The site presents essays, data visualizations, and infographics that examine topics like binary bias, platforms of visibility, and the semiotics of user-generated content during moments of extreme social unrest.
https://liyashi.neocities.org/
Liyashi's creative hub features original character art, illustrations, and sketchbook pages from a digital artist with a dreamy, ethereal aesthetic. The site includes a gallery, ongoing projects, and links to active social media profiles on Tumblr, DeviantArt, and Bluesky.
http://mexicanpictures.com/
Raul Gutierrez shares his photoblog featuring hundreds of travel photographs organized by subject, with a strong focus on remote regions like Amdo, Tibet, and Zanskar. The collection captures intimate street scenes, village life, and portraits from across Asia, making it a visually rich journey through lesser-seen corners of the world.
https://speyllsite.pages.dev/
Speyll's personal site centers on writing endeavors, with sections for a journal, blog, and curated lists covering games played, anime watched, and series seen. A tidy Zola-powered Neocities-style space with webring memberships and a minimalist aesthetic, it invites visitors into one person's creative and media-tracking world.
https://pentirin.neocities.org/
Neo Pentirin City is a creative Neocities personal site built around an interactive pixel art cityscape, where clicking lit windows navigates visitors to different sections like a Homestuck shrine, blog, writing, and music collection. The site's pixel art city interface makes it a standout example of old-web aesthetic craftsmanship, blending visual creativity with personal expression across a wide range of interests.