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://bandfic.neocities.org/
Telly's Band Fics is a small collection of fan fiction centered on real-person slash and gen stories about bands including Linkin Park, Menswe@r, and The Tough Alliance. The site features original fics and fan comics with detailed tags, covering genres from fluff and angst to NSFW content.
http://katherinestange.com/mathweb/index.html
Kate Stange has assembled a small but thoughtful anthology of poems that explore the intersection of mathematics and poetry, featuring works by poets like JoAnne Growney alongside reflections on symmetry, pattern, and the shared elegance of math and verse. Visitors will find poems on topics ranging from Euclidean geometry to Pi, united by the idea that mathematics and artistic expression spring from the same human instinct for pattern.
https://magneticdogz.neocities.org/
Magnet Corner is a vibrant personal Neocities site with a bold, colorful aesthetic, built by an adult creator who has put care into accessibility features like toggleable GIFs and flashing image warnings. The splash page sets the tone with an energetic, retro-web personality, inviting visitors into what promises to be a visually expressive and personality-driven creative space.
https://raphaelbastide.com/
Raphaël Bastide is a French artist and educator based in Montreuil whose portfolio spans net art, sound pieces, performances, installations, live coding, and software tools, all released under free and open source licenses. The site showcases over 30 carefully documented projects at the intersection of digital culture, free software, and contemporary art, including work exhibited at the Guggenheim and collaborations with cultural institutions.
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://suumelle.nekoweb.org/
Suumelle is a creative personal world built by Eggwin, featuring original characters, stories, and whimsical odds and ends. The site invites visitors to explore a self-contained fictional universe centered on a character named Benedict.
http://mteww.com/nad.html
This page presents MTAA's 'Simple Net Art Diagram,' a well-known minimalist artwork from the late 1990s that distills the concept of internet art into a single iconic image. It captures a piece of net art history that is both conceptually playful and culturally significant to early web art movements.
https://lucky-goose.neocities.org/
Lucky Goose is the personal corner of a musician and multimedia artist who experiments with techy art, coding, and creative expression. The site features collections, a diary with tea musings and blog entries, quizzes, webrings, and a dedicated Muppet TV page, reflecting a charming and eclectic creative personality.
https://bloggingdickinson.blogspot.com/
Susan Kornfeld and Adam DeGraff are working through the complete poems of Emily Dickinson one by one, offering thoughtful close readings and literary analysis of each work. Each post unpacks the language, emotion, and context of a specific poem, making this a rich resource for anyone captivated by Dickinson's life and verse.
https://inaka.me/
いなか (Inaka) is a personal photography site featuring a series of named photo projects spanning from 2016 to the present, documenting adventures in Japan and beyond. The site is organized into distinct chapters like 'Kansai Adventure Club,' 'Meandering,' and 'Lost Time,' making it feel more like an ongoing photographic memoir than a simple gallery.