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Tag Archives: Art
Google Art Project Brings Museums to You
I’ve always thought museum websites were a great option for people who can’t afford the time or money required to travel to the museum in person. They feature digital tours and closer shots of the art than you would even … Continue reading
FB Morning Reads
Happy New Year! With the coming of 2011, today’s Morning Reads are dominated by end-of-the-year countdowns: Do you like your pop culture news sources to be self-aware? You’re in luck because Vulture has made a “slideshow-based list of Vulture’s best … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, hideko takamine, light graffiti, pop culture, spiderman
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Gallery Hopping at 2AM
As a freelance designer/filmmaker just starting out, I’ve been researching a lot of online portfolios to study best practices for creating my own portfolio site. Along the way, I’ve discovered that many of the portfolios for artists, photographers, and illustrators … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Entertainment 2.0, photography
Tagged Art, entertainment, photography
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Making Music Social: A Look at TheSixtyOne.com
TheSixtyOne.com does something innovative with some very old ideas. The buzzword of Generation Y is “social,” and it’s not referring to quaint get-togethers involving ice cream sundaes. Music in particular has a rich history of being a very social art … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment 2.0, Music
Tagged Art, digg, entertainment, Music, social networking, thesixtyone, web 2.0
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Public Art on the Internet
After spending the past four years in New York City (something I mention with annoying frequency), I have become very aware of “public art.” Artwork made for public display outside of the context of a private museum or gallery can … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged Art, Bing, design, Google Logo, illustration, interactive design, photography, web 2.0
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