Posts Tagged ‘ websites ’

argmyface.com

Aug 1st, 2009 | By editor | Category: Our favourite allsorts of the month, Website of the month

TweetShare www.argmyface.com is the website of Leo Boyd, mutantspace member, a Dublin based artist, illustrator and a founding member of the Argist movement, a loose international conglomerate of weirdoes who share a love of art and twisted humour. Here you will find some of his paintings and illustrations as well as links to other Argist [...]



Platform 21

Jul 1st, 2009 | By editor | Category: Our favourite allsorts of the month, Website of the month

TweetShare  Platform21 is a platform for people curious about the future. An old, round chapel in Amsterdam is their public design laboratory. There they organise exhibitions, lectures and other events. To Platform 21, design is a vehicle to dream about the future. What is possible, what will change and where lies the most exciting creative challenges? [...]



seemen.org

Jun 1st, 2009 | By editor | Category: Our favourite allsorts of the month, Website of the month

TweetShare  www.seemen.org is the collaborative effort of Kal Spelletich and some forty odd art drop outs and extreme technology inventors who enjoy building extreme machines and robots that they allow their audience to operate. There is NO OTHER ART LIKE THIS IN THE WORLD! This is an art that is a mix of robots, machines, [...]



Alan Bamberger in Conversation

Apr 2nd, 2009 | By editor | Category: Lead article

TweetShare  Alan Bamberger is a leading Art Expert and Writer based in San Francisco. He is the founder of www.artbusiness.com a practical resource for Artists and Collectors. Sean Corcoran is an Artist based in Waterford and a member of Mutant Space who has an interest in exploring the potential that the Internet can offer Artists; [...]



theplayethic.com

Mar 1st, 2009 | By editor | Category: Our favourite allsorts of the month, Website of the month

TweetShare The Play Ethic is the site of Pat Kane, author, journalist and half of the duo, “Hue + Cry”. The phrase came to him during band rehearsals and was to serve as a headline bringing together a wide range of interests of his; cultural, technological and political. As the Nineties progressed, the idea that [...]



woostercollective.com

Feb 2nd, 2009 | By editor | Category: Our favourite allsorts of the month, Website of the month

TweetShare Wooster Collective is a website that showcases street art from around the world. It is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world. Updated by Marc and Sara Schiller, the site also offers podcasting with music and interviews featuring street artists. Wooster Collective is Marc and Sara [...]