Tell me what art you like and I'll tell you who you are. This principle is at the core of ArtStack, a new social network exclusively dedicated to the visual arts. Read more.

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Tell me what art you like and I'll tell you who you are. This principle is at the core of ArtStack, a new social network exclusively dedicated to the visual arts. Read more.
“Internet art” has been around as long as long as the Internet itself. A renegade thing, it’s always on the edge of new technology, with its medium functioning as its own platform. GIFs, CAPTCHA codes, found imagery, experimental social networks — the manifestations and run-off of our daily online experience is all ripe fodder for the net artist. There has been some exciting new work floating around lately, so instead of taking you back to some ’80s cave drawing era of net art, we’ll introduce you to a few fun recent net artists, ranging from the tongue-in-cheek early Internet throwbacks to the user-friendly art “tools” anyone can enjoy. Read more.
An intimate look at relationships. A unique view of the arts. A cutting-edge perspective on science and technology. A human take on global politics. You’re invited to view a new series of short videos that capture the remarkably diverse and often surprising experiences that can only be found on NYTimes.com. Read more.
Given that new buildings and renovations are a rare occasion, what’s another way for 21st-century museums to get a brand boost? They might choose to redesign that other gallery space — their Web site. Read more.
[The Google Art Project] makes available images of more than 32,000 works in 31 mediums and materials, from the collections of 151 museums and arts organizations worldwide, forming a broad, deep river of shared information, something like a lavishly illustrated art book fused with high-end open storage. Read more. Mentions AM!
Visitors to Smart Argentina's Twitter page can scroll in Chrome using the J and K buttons to see a cute animation of a smart car traveling through the city as passersby cheer on. Read more.