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6 votes
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Verdigris: The color of oxidation, statues, and impermanence
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'Sistine Chapel of the ancients' rock art discovered in remote Amazon forest
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COVID-19 USA Deaths: Field of Flags - Mask Up, America
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You know that NYC pizza rat? Here's his story.
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The art of code - Dylan Beattie
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Art Style Blend AKA trying not to draw how you draw
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The New York City Ballet is releasing its fall season performances online for free this year; this week's performance is available to view until Tuesday
13 votes -
Conserving a painting by Sir Winston Churchill
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Do you separate the art from the artist?
I'm having a hard time with this. I stopped listening to some bands because of what they did, do or not do. The guy from Inquisition turned out a pedophile. Mgla, while not a nazi band per se, are...
I'm having a hard time with this.
I stopped listening to some bands because of what they did, do or not do.
The guy from Inquisition turned out a pedophile.
Mgla, while not a nazi band per se, are at least nazi sympathizers. So i stopped listening.
Vektor: the guy is a wife beater, but there are is some controversy.
And i absolutely loved these bands. While i can find similar bands, it's not the same.
But what i am doing not listening to it? I'm the one not listening to it and that's it. I will never give them money (i threw my Mgla shirt away) because i obtain the music by another means.
I am not helping with their popularity because i'm the only one in my circle that listens to these subgenres of metal and i mostly do it alone.
So... what's the point of depriving myself of music that i like? They are the ones who suck, not me! But at the same time i feel bad listening.
What are your thoughts on this?
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Back to the land - Alice Driver writes about her father, a potter, and his ongoing project of building his own tomb as his final creative act
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The inside story of the 25-year, $8 million heist of maps, books, and artwork from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Library
5 votes -
Tiny Sprite Sheet Generator 👾
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How a strange face in a random 19th-century newspaper ad became a portal to a forgotten moment in ASCII art history
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Ocean Vuong joins Margaret Atwood, David Mitchell and Karl Ove Knausgård to lock away work in the Future Library to be published in ninety-four years time
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Ricotta Records – Anonymouse, a Malmö-based art collective that has installed several miniature buildings imagined for mice, reveal their latest creation
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"It took genius to chisel these buttocks" – The top ten bottoms in art, chosen by our critic
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Annunciation Triptych - Thank God for the details
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If the Louvre was on fire, should we rescue the art first or the people?
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Their Tube - Experience how the YouTube home page would look for six different personas
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Warrior Worrier - A spoken word poem about anxiety and depression
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How Ghost of Tsushima teamed with Akira Kurosawa's estate for new cinematic mode
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Broadway will remain dark until at least January 2021, Cirque du Soleil files for bankruptcy
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nettime mailing list
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At ninety-nine years old, Al Jaffee says goodbye to Mad Magazine
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Waldy and Bendy’s adventures in art
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Banksy mural stolen from Bataclan concert hall in Paris found by police in a farmhouse in Italy
5 votes -
Now is a great time to start reading Gunnerkrigg Court
5 votes -
A New Dawn: The restoration of L'Aurora part two
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Human breath taking its toll on The Scream, say scientists – they have discovered Edvard Munch accidentally used an impure tube of cadmium yellow
7 votes -
A 44,8 gigapixel photo of Rembrandt's The Night Watch painting (do not open on mobile data)
16 votes -
The Cooper Hewitt Digital Collection
7 votes -
Learn about three famous paintings from one of the National Gallery’s curators
7 votes -
Art in Res - Fine art from independent artists
7 votes -
Cirque du Soleil has stopped all shows and laid off 95% of all employees, but remains optimistic that it can recover once the pandemic ends
9 votes -
We're not in canvas anymore: Conserving an Ida Kohlmeyer sculpture
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How to use Getty Open Content for your custom Zoom background
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Blue skies smilin' at me; conserving a Henry Ranger seascape
5 votes -
Eight marvelous & melancholy things I've learned about creativity
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In the ’60s, America’s wearable art movement reflected true counterculture
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Donald Glover Presents - 3.15.20 (2020)
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ASCII art and permadeath: The history of roguelike games
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Tildes instance of yourworldoftext
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Mozilla's outgoing content design lead is tweeting his artwork
@mart3ll: My Mozilla Design Journey ________________ Alright folks, this thread will travel through 141Gb of design files from 2006-2020. Some of the early work will be cringe-worthy, but hopefully this will show how a designer's skills progress over time. Let's get started!
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FKA Twigs - Water Me (2013)
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Peter Hammill - Hemlock (1988)
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How to make a Kurzgesagt vÃdeo in 1200 hours or more
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The peculiarities of pregnancy in art, from corsets to belly pads and hidden bumps
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Don’t pin the butterfly: Not all hobbies need to become hustles
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What is something cheap to create but expensive to purchase?
I was having a conversation with a friend today about the economics of art and the potential cost of purchasing an idea. It got me thinking, what are some other things relatively cheap to create...
I was having a conversation with a friend today about the economics of art and the potential cost of purchasing an idea. It got me thinking, what are some other things relatively cheap to create but expensive to purchase?
19 votes