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murid.neocities.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of reflections and observations on the nature of art, creativity, and the online art community. It explores themes such as the evolution of art styles, the role of play in art, the pressures of constant productivity in online culture, the importance of rest, and the historical context of early internet art communities. The author also touches on the idea that art should not be overly serious or burdened by expectations, and that it can be a form of play and self-expression rather than a means to an end. | |
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watchingblakes7.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This is a blog post about Graham Williams, David Maloney and the impossibility of creating 1970's BBC telefantasy on a shoestring. | |
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nathangoldwag.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I don't remember the first time I read the Chronicles of Narnia. Possibly my dad read them to me when I was very little? It was just one of those series that was foundational to my childhood, it was always there, and everything else I read was seen in relation to it. I don't remember... | |
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www.thebelfry.rip
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| | | What exactly is Gothic literature, and how did it get its start? The Gothic Librarian breaks down the history of the genre. | ||