Web Dings #3
The way blogs work is that if someone notices you, you should notice them back. The Art Life celebrated a big week last week, sailing well over 460 hits in two days and we have in large part to thank...
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After following a link provided by Hot Buttered Death we found ourselves at one of the best web sites we’ve ever visited The 365 Day Project was a year-long musical adventure that ran during 2003. Each...
View ArticleWhile You Were Out
The December-January period is a great time for getting ready for the rest of the year. After lying on a beach for a few weeks you start to get a bit twitchy about all the things you meant to do over...
View ArticleTest Results: Crazy In The Coconut
Fig 1. A week or so ago we offered our readers the chance to assess their personalities with our FREE NO OBLIGATION PERSONALITY TEST. All you had to do was answer truthfully each of the 50 questions...
View ArticleBlog Kameraden
"Tunnel – self portrait - is part of a series that focuses on the notion of stranger in a strange place; the challenges and outcomes of spending time in new and foreign lands. I am interested in...
View ArticleHelp Skanky Jane to Help You To Help Skanky Jane to Help You To Help Skanky...
Skanky Jane of the world-famous Skanky Jane's Ruses of Pleasure blog has written to The Art Life to announce the birth of her latestblogging project - Skanky Jane's Bargain Box. It's a project that...
View ArticleCyber-bludging with The Art Life
Tired of MySpace? Fed up with FaceBook? Looking for something that will waste time until the coffee break? Just relax and enjoy... We get sent a lot of links to artist sites and blogs and one of the...
View ArticleTen Art Apps: Part 1
Sharne Wolff considers the best art related apps for mobile devices... My artist friends tell me there are some fabulous Apps out there for making art - Penultimate, Sketch Book Pro and Random Pose to...
View ArticleIt’s in the numbers
Carrie Miller considers the possibility of mathematically determined taste... It’s common to think of mathematics and the arts as disciplinary opposites; that art is a mode of creative expression which...
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