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://262ravens.neocities.org/
262Ravens is a personal creative hub featuring a sketchbook, online portfolio, and original music alongside a blog and links section. The site has a distinct visual aesthetic with a metro map serving as its sitemap, making it a thoughtfully designed space for a multifaceted artist.
https://sasaja.neocities.org/
Juneweb is a colorful personal Neocities site by sasaja, featuring autoplaying music and animated imagery in a classic old-web aesthetic. The landing page is visually rich with over 100 images and a retro sensibility, inviting visitors through a flashing door into what appears to be a creative personal corner of the web.
https://fwonsh.neocities.org/
Neon's Site of Delights is a colorful Neocities personal hub showcasing art projects, game development experiments, and original character galleries for fan fiction projects like 'Danganronpa Forever: Bloodshed Bliss.' The creator shares fan art, animation, and indie game work alongside a blog and a collection of net neighbor buttons.
https://aworkinglibrary.com/
Mandy Brown's 'A Working Library' is a thoughtful blog weaving together reading notes, essays on work, and reflections on technology through the lens of books she's engaged with. Visitors will find richly considered posts connecting works by Virginia Woolf, Ursula K. Le Guin, Audre Lorde, and other authors to contemporary questions about labor, burnout, and political life.
https://binovarghese.com/
Bino Kochumol Varghese's digital home blends long-form essays, short notes on technology, poetry, and short stories, including original writing in Malayalam from Kerala. The site is richly organized into sections like a desk, workbench, library, and travel archive, making it a thoughtful and personal space for a software developer with a writer's soul.
https://hd.marceloexc.com/
Marcelo Mendez's personal blog 'Disco Duro' (Hard Drive) is a creative journal filled with poetically titled posts, videos, and a curated collection of eclectic cool links spanning obscure internet oddities and personal archives. The site has a distinctly literary, experimental quality, with post titles reading almost like prose poems and content ranging from handycam footage documentation to Oasis archives and personal observations.
https://riz0me.bearblog.dev/
The personal homepage of riz0me, a Chicago-based writing instructor with a presence across multiple indie webrings, featuring a blog, a 'uses' page, links, and a dedicated TTRPG section. The site reflects a range of interests including anime, reality TV, and tabletop RPGs, with the TTRPG section being the only dedicated content category beyond the blog.
https://vasilis.nl/nerd/old/my-computer-generates-random-stuff-heres-why
Vasilis van Gemert explores the nature of beauty and aesthetics by commanding his computer to generate random color combinations, shapes, layouts, and prints as a tool for artistic discovery. The site documents a fascinating generative art project that produces daily randomized images, books, and prints, blending code with visual experimentation in a way that doubles as both personal research and a useful tool for designers.
http://myboyfriendcamebackfromth.ewar.ru/
The Last Real Net Art Museum presents itself as an archival or curatorial space dedicated to net art, the early internet art movement that emerged in the 1990s. The site references 'My Boyfriend Came Back From the War,' one of the most iconic early net art works by Olia Lialina, making it a fascinating artifact for anyone interested in the history of web-based art.