(Mostly) digital art A-Z

15 April 2011

I like lists. Here’s another set of my delicious links, this time art related. To reiterate, I don’t usually save the really obvious stuff to delicious, or the really easy to find stuff. This is a mixture of digital art, new media curation and illustration. Lots of it I discovered whilst doing my MA in Digital Media as I did my dissertation on curating new media art. Please recommend others in the comments!

  • /Seconds – online publishing project initiated and edited by Derek Horton and Peter Lewis, designed by Graham Hibbert and supported by an international editorial and advisory board of academics, artists and curators.1800-recycling – a recycling blog, with art
  • 241543903 – Flickr meme where people take photos of their head in a freezer and tag it with the number 241543903
  • 391.org – 391 was first published by the poet and artist Francis Picabia in 1917 and was a bridge between the Zürich dadaists, French surrealists, Marcel Duchamp and others. 391.org continues to experiment but with the use of multi/digital/’new’-media. Part of the DADA movement
  • 391.org Access Points – Squat (word of mouth) – very cool digital art project by 391.org

  • Art Threat – online publication devoted to political art and cultural policy
  • babel remix runran – remixed lo-fi multimedia art
  • bio-bak.nl – coolest 4-direction user interface experience to explore this graphic designer’s work
  • Candy Chang – a public installation artist, designer, urban planner, and co-founder of Civic Center who likes to make cities more comfortable for people
  • CONT3XT.NET – curating new media art blog
  • Depthcore – digital art & media collective
  • Design Observer – online design magazine
  • Directors’ Notes – a blog and interview & video podcast dedicated to independent filmmaking
  • Draw Me Something – blog by artist Patrick Hruby
  • Explodingdog – awesome artist who draws things on request

  • Frank Stockton – awesome illustrator
  • Furtherfield – net art magazine – “Our mission is to co-create extraordinary art that connects with contemporary audiences providing innovative, engaging and inclusive digital and physical spaces for appreciating and participating in practices in art, technology and social change.”
  • Gaping Void – funny daily cartoons
  • Glitch browser – now defunct but archived interesting new media art project
  • Google Art – art based on Google search
  • hello° – a French illustrator based in Brighton, UK
  • Infinite Flickr project
  • Inviva – Institute of International Visual Arts
  • k a t e m o r o s s – illustrator
  • Learn something every day – daily facts doodled

  • Liber Amoris – my mate Tash draws cool stuff
  • Multi – the journal of plurality and diversity in design, a digital peer-reviewed, open access journal that serves the international design community.
  • Nu.art – the site I built to archive the art show I curated for my MA in Digital Media
  • Okido – science and arts magazine for kids
  • PIXELS by PATRICK JEAN – pixel video art
  • Public Curating – new media art blog
  • Rhizome – digital art. “Rhizome is dedicated to the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique of emerging artistic practices that engage technology.”
  • Stanza – an expert in arts technology, CCTV, online networks, touch screens, environmental sensors, and interactive artworks
  • Sterf – video art
  • Studio XX – Montreal based feminist digital art centre
  • tagr.tv – digital || art || media || hub
  • Tara McPherson – one of my favourite rock artists
  • THE JOHNNY CASH PROJECT – “Working with a single image as a template, and using a custom drawing tool, you’ll create a unique and personal portrait of Johnny. Your work will then be combined with art from participants around the world, and integrated into a collective whole: a music video for “Ain’t No Grave”, rising from a sea of one-of-a-kind portraits.”
  • the thing is… – A magazine of cultural commentary and creative writing
  • twistori – twitter stories live streamed around emotions (I love this one)
  • Vi.sualize.us – popular pictures – a social bookmarking site for pictures
  • We Feel Fine – similar to twistori, data visualisation of different emotions online – you can split this up by demographic of users too. This is one of my favourite ever sites. I first discovered it in 2008
  • We <3 it – image and video social bookmarking
  • Workbook Project – open creative collaborative network
  • YouTube Play – Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim museum showcasing online video practitioners

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Ten delicious accessibility links

8 January 2010

I’ve been wondering how I can feature my delicious links on blog posts, so I just decided to start at the beginning of the alphabet of tags containing at least 10 links. I don’t like those automated services that just post a blog of your daily or weekly links – I wanted to group it better. I don’t tend to save the obvious stuff to delicious, but tend to save things I’m not so likely to remember how to find via Google. So, in the order that I discovered them, here’s a few random tools & articles about accessibility. Some are pretty old but still relevant:

2007 links:

2008 links:

2009 links

I would say the most important thing I’ve learnt about accessibility over the years is that it’s not just about deaf people, blind people, or those who can’t use a standard keyboard or mouse, but about anybody who needs to or prefers to access websites in a different way. So it’s about designing interfaces that allow users to choose how to get around to best suit them, and allowing them to personalise the way online media is displayed.

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