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» Site title: Anaba » Site description: Contemporary visual art blog.
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» Site title: Art Blog By Bob » Site description: Blogger posts about artists, art movements, contemporary trends, and the theory behind art.
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» Site title: Art Here and Now » Site description: Blog about international contemporary art.
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» Site title: The Art Makers » Site description: An online exhibition of the strangest art from around the World.
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» Site title: Art Market Blog » Site description: Nicholas Forrest blogs about the art market and offers advice on art investment
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» Site title: Artfuture » Site description: Futuristic art and design, digital art and other new media, new technologies, scientific art, and related resources.
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» Site title: Artgenossen » Site description: This New York City based blog features streetart, design, multimedia, and virtual environments.
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» Site title: Babel » Site description: Multilingual, multicultural online journal of arts and ideas.
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» Site title: Bells and Whistles » Site description: Blogger posts about contemporary art, and making art in Australia
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» Site title: Blogginbindoggins » Site description: Tennessee art professor Brandon Buckner creates posts that are of interest to artists. Video of art house movies, nostalgic cartoons, and artists at work are frequent subjects.
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» Site title: Clairity's Place » Site description: Musings on teaching, writing, literature, philosophy and faith.
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» Site title: Creativecrypt » Site description: A submissions based site, meant to act as a community for creative minded people.
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» Site title: The Earthly Paradise » Site description: Introduction to Arts and Crafts movement with special attention to founder William Morris. Includes contemporary interpretations of his design vision and philosophy.
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» Site title: Edward Winkleman » Site description: New York City gallerist blogs about the art world, current art practices, and the art market.
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» Site title: Elvis Richardson » Site description: Blog about the artist Elvis Richardson.
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» Site title: Fed by Birds » Site description: A compendium of vintage fashion, robots, sounds, folk art and strange creatures.
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» Site title: Flobberlob » Site description: Artist shares stories and pictures of his collage work.
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» Site title: The Flog. » Site description: Blog with heavy photo content about contemporary art exhibitions.
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» Site title: Fusion View » Site description: An East/ West blog on writing, culture and the arts, created by Yang-May Ooi, author of novels The Flame Tree and Mindgame, published by Hodder and Stoughton in the UK.
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» Site title: Gen Art Pulse » Site description: Displays emerging fashion designers, filmmakers, musicians and visual artists.
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» Site title: Glenn Gaslin » Site description: Pop culture journalism by this freelance writer.
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» Site title: Greg.org » Site description: A production weblog by writer and director Greg Allen, following the development and ideas of two feature films, a documentary, and several shorts.
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» Site title: GRETA'S BLOG » Site description: Greta Songe, a Florida based artist, blogs about drawing and contemporary art.
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» Site title: Head Butler » Site description: A plugged-in cultural concierge who will tell you about books, music and movies.
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» Site title: Hypernarrative » Site description: Sharing media, art and technology news with a emphasis on discussing the design of hypernarration in game, mobile culture and storytelling.
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» Site title: Ink Stained Hands » Site description: NYC based artist, Bill Donovan, blogs about visual art and independant publishing.
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» Site title: Izayah » Site description: Art blog by artist Izayah Jeffrey.
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» Site title: JavaMuseum » Site description: Forum for Internet technology in contemporary art.
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» Site title: Learning To Love You More & More » Site description: One persons journey to completing all 63 assignments from the Learning To Love You More website...includes photography, drawing, video, audio.
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» Site title: Lil Monkey's World » Site description: Selected oddities from the mind of Suzanne Kaufman.
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» Site title: Los Cuadernos de Julia » Site description: This blogger writes about cinema, poetry, and art in English.
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» Site title: Lot 49 » Site description: Thomas Claburn's log of writing, MP3s, and films.
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» Site title: Merzhase » Site description: The inventors network. Portal site for innovative solutions in design, art and technology.
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» Site title: MinusFive » Site description: A showcase of great design, architecture and art.
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» Site title: mixolydian.cc » Site description: Blog featuring original imagery and musings.
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» Site title: Mr Squiggle » Site description: Duel between two artists.
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» Site title: New Art » Site description: Blogger writes about contemporary art with an emphasis on theory.
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» Site title: Open Culture » Site description: A blog that connects to educational and cultural media (podcasts, videos, online courses, etc.) that make learning dynamic and fun. Features large podcast collections.
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» Site title: Pallalink » Site description: Weblog for photos, music, and architecture from Japan.
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» Site title: Papercraft Paradise » Site description: A blog about papercrafts. A hobby about making models using paper or card.
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» Site title: Papercraft.net » Site description: Popular blog about free anime, manga, film, and video game related papercrafts and paper models.
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» Site title: Peter Peryer » Site description: New Zealand artist blogs about art and the landscape in Otago
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» Site title: Pollock's thebollocks Weblog » Site description: Blogger posts about their abstract painting, contemporary art, and art in Canada
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» Site title: Polvora Spigot » Site description: A space to reflect on the interconnectivity between art, knowledge and existence: how it contributes to and feeds from philosophy, history, culture, and even the mundane.
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» Site title: The Reader » Site description: Irregularly updated weblog concerned with art, literature, politics, science, culture.
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» Site title: Renaissance Art » Site description: Blog about Renaissance art, artists, music, and philosophers.
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» Site title: Sacred Heart Arts » Site description: Visual arts student tracks personal progress.
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» Site title: September Third » Site description: Weblog about design, food, travel, entertainment, and architecture.
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» Site title: Something Home Something » Site description: Brion Nuda Rosch, artist and curator, blogs about portrait, pattern, and landscape as topics in contemporary art.
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» Site title: Suckerpunch » Site description: Reviews the work of contemporary artists, architects and designers who offer the stunningly unexpected and beautiful, with links to their websites.
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» Site title: Tempesthole » Site description: Finnish illustrator Teemu Matinlauri posts about the world of illustration and graphic design in Finland, including an assortment of his drawings.
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» Site title: Think Attack » Site description: An open forum for intelligent and open-minded discussions and debates.
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» Site title: this is a good thing » Site description: Craig Atkinson, artist, illustrator, and publisher blogs about contemporary art.
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» Site title: Trainspotter » Site description: Finding and promoting the works of deserving artists, designers, and musicians.
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» Site title: Travelers' Eyes » Site description: A blog about nomad artists, writers, photographers, and musicians.
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» Site title: Web Urbanist » Site description: Submissions from multiple authors on art, architecture and design offline and online, from urban guerilla street art to digital design and imagery.
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» Site title: Where There's Smoke » Site description: A weblog of conspicuous cultural consumption.
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» Site title: Art Tips » Site description: An online artist resource center. Find art related tips, news, demonstrations. Find out how to make a living as an artist and profit from your art website and weblogs. [Atom]
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Do You Know?
Wikipedia say: Topsites are sites with a ranked listing of different websites, generally related by an overall subject. In many cases a topsite is a directory of related web sites which ranks the listed sites by popularity. Topsite rankings are user generated, usually through voting by visitors (clicks in to the topsite) from member sites or by counting pageviews. Most topsites have an anti-cheat protection system and some display traffic statistics, user ratings, and reviews. Topsites often list a top 50 or top 100 most popular sites with a similar topic. They can be a significant source of free targeted traffic for member sites if that topsite becomes popular. After several early search engines failed, some people thought topsites might replace them.
Randomize humor
Passing an office building late one night, a blonde saw a sign that said, "Press bell for night watchman."
She did so, and after several minutes she heard the watchman clomping down the stairs.
The uniformed man proceeded to unlock first one gate, then another, shut down the alarm system, and finally made his way through the revolving door.
"Well," he snarled at the blonde, "what do you want?"
"I just want to know why you can''t ring the bell for yourself?"
Humor of the day
Q: Did you hear about the blonde coyote?
A: Got stuck in a trap, chewed off three legs and was still stuck.
Q: Did you hear about the blonde who stood in front of a mirror with her eyes closed?
A: She wanted to see what she looked like asleep.
Q: How can you tell if a blonde is a good cook?
A She gets the pop tart out of the toaster in one piece.
Q: How did the blonde try to kill the bird?
A: She threw it off a cliff.
Q: How do blonde brain cells die?
A: Alone.
Q: How do you get a blonde to marry you?
A: Tell her she''s pregnant.
Q: What will she ask you?
A: "Is it mine?"
Q: What are the worst six years in a blonde''s life?
A: Third grade.
Q: What did the blonde get on her IQ test?
A: Saliva.
Q: What do you call 15 blondes in a circle?
A: A dope ring.