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Archive for the ‘The Internet’ Category
Art love on the Internet for December 11th:
Tags: art, explore, graffiti, photography, Reference, resources, streetart, toread, towatchart, explore, graffiti, photography, Reference, resources, streetart, toread, towatch
Over the course of the past few weeks, regular visitors to my site have noticed that I’ve been auto-posting using a title Marc Moss’ yummy del.icio.us bookmarks for [ date ]. I wanted to take some time to explain that, and also to provide you with a structure of how I’ve been organizing these bookmarks, which are all art related.
Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site that allows users to keep an online repository for their bookmarks. Users can discover other sites that may be of interest to him based upon trends of bookmarks he saves in relationship to the bookmarks others are saving. Bookmarks are described by user defined “tags”.
Del.icio.us describes tags this way: “A tag is simply a word you use to describe a bookmark. Unlike folders, you make up tags when you need them and you can use as many as you like. The result is a better way to organize your bookmarks and a great way to discover interesting things on the Web.”
The top ten tags I’ve been using are listed below, along with a short description of their function.
1. art - General tag
2. artist - Deals primarily with one artist and his technique. often comes with the “eyecandy” tag, but can also be considered to by default have the “inspiration” tag. See also “illustrator” tag.
3. artists - Deals with multiple artists and their technique or projects.
4. eyecandy - Beautiful images. May also have the “inspiration” tag.
5. photography - Items dealing with photography across a broad spectrum - tutorials, advice, types of photography.
6. photoshop - Items dealing with Photoshop and photo editing.
7. toolbox - Resources for the artist. Usually online tools to help one make art, but also a repository for online catalogues and resources.
8. tutorial - One tutorial is featured.
9. tutorials - Multiple tutorials are featured.
10. WebDesign - many artists are realizing the importance of having an online presence beyond Myspace, but cannot afford to hire a web designer and are learning how to make their own webpages out of necessity. Here are tips and tricks to keep in mind as you hone your programming chops.
Check out my del.icio.us bookmarks and use them as your own.
Tags: art, internet, lists, web2.0art, internet, lists, web2.0
Art love on the Internet for December 3rd:
Tags: art, photographyart, photography
Art love on the Internet for December 2nd:
Tags: art, color, explore, flickr, generator, mosaic, photography, Reference, resources, toolbox, webdesignart, color, explore, flickr, generator, mosaic, photography, Reference, resources, toolbox, webdesign
Art love on the Internet for December 1st:
- fantasybox - Art by Axl
- Effective Writing - George Orwell - Language is the primary conductor between your brain and the minds of your audience. Ineffective language weakens and distorts ideas.
- DIY: Build your own underwater camcorder housing - DIY’er Kipkay puts together a waterproof casing for his video recorder to capture underwater action in the pool.
- Dan Witz - As a street artist, Dan Witz lends wit, color, and grace to New York City. As an oil painter, he seduces outsiders into warm homes and lit storefronts. Though different from the hoodies and skaters he paints onto public space, these paintings are a gentle
- ColorSchemer Gallery | Website-ready color schemes for ColorSchemer -
- Creative Commons Search - Choose a search engine tab above and enter search query. Then click “go” to find Creative Commons-licensed media that you can legally share and reuse for free.
- Creative Spotlite - Art Instruction Blog - In portrait painting there is the matter of representing the human features: notably the eye, ear, nose and mouth. Of these, the easiest to do are usually the ear and the nose. The ear is a complicated thing in appearance to be sure, but excepting for its
- Dale Chihuly - Dale Chihuly is most frequently lauded for revolutionizing the Studio Glass movement by expanding its original premise of the solitary artist working in a studio environment to encompass the notion of collaborative teams and a division of labor within the
- Dan Eldon - Dan created most of his journals between the ages of 15 and 22, although several small notebooks created previously are included here among his earliest books. He started his more formal journals in 1985 for a school anthropology trip and an English class
Tags: art, artist, artists, camera, chihuly, Collaboration, collage, color, creativecommons, creativity, design, explore, eyecandy, glass, inspiration, journals, painting, Reference, resources, sculpture, streetart, toolbox, tutorial, underwater, video, writingart, artist, artists, camera, chihuly, Collaboration, collage, color, creativecommons, creativity, design, explore, eyecandy, glass, inspiration, journals, painting, Reference, resources, sculpture, streetart, toolbox, tutorial, underwater, video, writing
Art love on the Internet for November 28th:
- Town of Cochrane Mural Mosaic -
- slumgullion - small press collaborative - We are a network of writers, artists, and bookmakers who value independent, alternative and underground publishing. We are also interested in helping new writers learn how to get published traditionally. Sometimes we act as a publisher, but primarily we a
- Photoethnography.com - Classic Cameras - How to buy a classic camera
- College friendship is impetus to proposed MSU Native American Student Center - see his work here: http://flickr.com/photos/lovenotfear/420569839/
- Bumbershoot 2007 | The City Comes Alive - Venture to Seattle Center, the 74-acre park located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest to find a festival that has it all. Bumbershoot, as the name implies, umbrellas a number of artists from different genres representing the best in music, film, comed
- WebUrbanist - WebUrbanist blog collective writers are interested in all things urban - from urban design to subversive art and strange architecture. We scour the net to find neat new stuff then boil that information down and pack it into an article with relevant images
- Behance Network :: Gallery - Build a dynamic portfolio of your latest projects, open to all or shared selectively. Represent your work professionally. Connect and collaborate in “circles.” Join or create groups of creative professionals, gathered around interests, to share content
Tags: architecture, art, artist, camera, Collaboration, community, design, explore, eyecandy, festival, mural, music, photography, portfolio, resources, scultor, seattle, streetart, urban, zinesarchitecture, art, artist, camera, Collaboration, community, design, explore, eyecandy, festival, mural, music, photography, portfolio, resources, scultor, seattle, streetart, urban, zines
Art love on the Internet for November 27th:
- Square America Snapshots & Vernacular Photography - A gallery of vintage snapshots & vernacular photography
- Boise Art in the Park @ Boise Online Mall - The 53rd Annual Art in the Park 2007 presented by the Boise Art Museum, showcasing the work of Idaho, Pacific Northwest, and artists from around the world. The three day Art in the Park event also includes an array of Idaho food vendors and performing art…
- Artists’ Nook - Mixed Media Art Store - Mission Statement To provide a loving environment to inspire creativity for everyone. To give you the tools and knowledge to achieve this.
- Art of William Joseph Dunn - Part painting, part found-object sculpture, William Joseph Dunn uses objects rescued from the trash to create three dimensional paintings that comment on more intellectual themes.
- Another Tom Richmond tutorial » Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog - MAD Magazine�s Tom Richmond offers up another juicy tutorial, this time on digital colouring: Part One, Part Two, Part Three. Pro users may not learn too much, but Tom�s nothing if not incredibly in-depth. He covers every detail of his colouring process….
- 5 Great Resources To Publish Your Portfolio! - A few years ago no one thought we would be worrying about how to show our work to the worldwide market or to foreign potential customers. Back in those days freelancers and established companies were only focused on their local or national markets. But the….
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