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Paintings of Vermeer
http://www.ccsf.caltech.edu/~roy/vermeer/
Vermeer (1632-1675). The renowned, the famed, the much talked about, the
controversial Vermeer. (Vermeer,
who the ****’s Vermeer?) The man who
loved to go around taking
snapshots of life with the camera obscura
(a kodak with no film in it), and being forced to paint the photo
himself using canvas as film Now
you can see snapshots of his snapshots, and wonder if the dude would survive
today with a digital camera and photoshop 4.0, or would he be busy modelling
clay holograms? Was he just a cheating scoundrel tracing his way to fame,
or was his work more precious, more worth cherishing and appreciating
for its sheer foresight as well as the delicately interpretative colours?
Was it worth the trouble creating web-sites and links to these out-of
copyright works? Go see.
There is plenty to view and read.
Verdict:
Camera Obscura, Vermeera Interestinga
NetWorth:
****
An Unofficial Extreme 3D Home Page
http://groan.berkeley.edu/e3d/
Here is a cool place to inspect the results of imaginative people playing
with Macromedia’s Extreme 3D program.
Looks like something you might want to have a fiddle with. Yes it’s a program you wont get a free trial for, but when
you see the results, you will understand.
You will want to pay for this!
There are links, of course to other extreme 3D sites including
Macromedia.
Verdict: So, that’s how the
Simpson’s went 3D, it wasn’t a vortex behind the cupboard after all.
Net Worth: ****
2KY Sport And Talk
http://www.2ky.com.au/
Racing Radio Internet! This
is a bold leap by an established, traditional Australian radio station
to venture into cyberspace. They
have done well, giving listeners an easy-to-navigate site with information
about racing, gigs, programmes, and the strong line-up of talent the station
can be proud of. The site,
at the time of review, was still under construction, but the layout and
categories are all in place. It
will be a good one, if you are a 2KY listener, to bookmark.
This is surely only the beginning for them, before too long we’ll
have scratchings at Flemington updated by the minute on here.
Already there are audio files of Race calls.
Verdict: The reviewer performed
at the 2KY Staff Christmas
party. He LOVE’s the site!!!
Net Worth: *****
The Artists Den
http://magdalena.cs.nmt.edu/
More like a giant stadium than a den, here we have a potentially world-beating
art site. A complete showcase
for any artist anywhere in the world, the Artists Den provides some high-tech
facilities to show off art of all genre’s.
Submit your own ‘art’, search, browse, enter a 3D gallery, there
is even a separate hit counter for each work of ‘art’.
Buy ‘art’, follow links to ‘artists’ home page. They truly have
created a ‘global’ ‘artists’ ‘community’ right here at the above address!
Artists dead or alive (mostly they are alive here) can put a host
of information up on the site, add art as they create it and update their
own info. There are thumbnails of everything at very low file size, so
you dont have to wait hours for pictures you wont like.
Verdict: If you are an artist, get on this site!
If you are an art aficionado, get your wallet out!
Net Worth: *****
World Wide Arts Resources
http://www.wwar.com/
A complete resource for art on the web. Its art, art, art more art than
you can poke a paintbrush at. Art
history, museums, publications, agencies, festivals… its ALL HERE! Over
150,000 arts pages and a search facility so you don’t spend the rest of
your days at this site. You might want to, though, if you are an art freak.
There is no shortage of goodies here.
There is even a selection of art chat and bbs forums to while away
your life.
Verdict: A good place to
start. If you’re smart, dart
to this art chart. This URL,
we impart….now depart!
Net Worth: *****
Alex’s Art Gallery
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~jsart/
Melbourne surrealist artist Alex Jobbagy presents a fine selection of
his drawings, paintings and computer art on his own site.
He tells us his vision of the world briefly, and lets his art provide
the details. Themes of social,
environmental, and political thoughts interspersed with the human triumphs,
struggles and change pervade this provocative body of work.
True to the surrealist genre, there are skeletal parts hanging
on washing lines and butterflies dripping through an hourglass.
The guy has a wild imagination, and he will even make you a business
card! An artist has got to
eat!
Verdict: A great solo effort,
a talented man.
Net Worth: ****
Salvador Dali Museum, Florida
http://www.webcoast.com/Dali/dalimuseum.htm
This
is an online version of the official American museum for the old dripping
watch man himself. It is
the largest collection of Dali’s work outside Spain, collected by friends
of Dali, and sponsored by the government.
There are 159 high resolution graphics of the staggering collection,
and a good biography of the man.
The site is simple, yet rich with splendour.
After browsing through the collection, you can see why Dali was
one of the most famous artists of the 1900’s.
Great for students looking for material for a project.
Verdict: A simple site that
lets the art speak for itself, and it certainly speaks volumes.
Net Worth: ****
Hypnagogue
http://www.hypnagogue.com
Here are two totally happening dudes who have masterminded a CDROM “non-linear”
film/fantasy world. The site
is made up of large images which basically give the premise of Hypnagogue,
information about the creators and glimpses into the world they have devised.
The talents of the creators are obvious, and it looks like they’ve
been burning the midnight oil for a few months working on this baby.
3-D architectural worlds where machine meets gene, form meets formless,
art meets the future. There’s
quite a bit to look at here, one gets the impression that the entire project
on CDROM would be quite a feast to behold.
The only set-back here is the large images, that take a while to
load. You would think with
their expertise, they could have devised another method to showcase their
product, but then again, this is what will be on the CD - large, mind-bending
images.
Verdict: Dream, vision, fantasy,
imagination, colour, action, sound.
These guys really need to get out more!
Net Worth: ***

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