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- Anime - Web page
- http://www.umich.edu/~tld/others.html
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- Hip home page has tons of other Anime links. Way cool stuff here!
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- Art web sites
- http://www.art.net/links.html
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- Links to all sorts of arts and fine-arts related sites
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- Arthole
- http://www.mcs.net/~wallach/paris/panic1.html
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- An eclectic mix of art from around the world featuring original works.
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- The Place
- http://gertrude.art.uiuc.edu/ludgate/the/place.html
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- Another collection of digital art. Way cool and filled with original works.
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- Art Liaison Virtual Gallery
- Gopher to: artspeak.dorsal.org
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- This site is just getting started so be patient - it's a project that's
- still under progress. It is a visually rich site but unfortunately the
- gopher site has you download images before viewing. A web site is planned
- but it would be nice to also maintain the gopher site as well. Many folks
- do not have access to the WWW so a gopher site alernative is always nice.
- Besides being graphically rich, there are art auction announcements, theme
- topics and classified ads section. There is also a forum where you can
- fell free to express your ideas on art related subjects. Everyone hopes
- that this site will be as good as the promise it shows now. Check it out
- and then come back and visit later - watch a fine project in developement.
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- The Temple University Gallery of the ARTS
- http://betty.music.temple.edu
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- Another well done home page with many links to other fine-arts sites
- and fine-arts information related sites. (Go Temple Owls!)
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- Clip-Art site(s)
- Stanford U. has made a whole collection (450K) available:
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- http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/gifs/gifs.tar.Z
- http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/gifs/gifs.zip
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- Try also this private site (containing other pointers):
- http://colargol.edb.tih.no/~geirme/gizmos/gizmo.html
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- Plugged In: Young artists work site
- http://www.plugged.org
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- Young children display their work online. The ages range from 4 years old
- to 12 years old and although the quality may not be awesome the thought
- and content truly is. See what youngsters are up to and who knows - maybe
- the next mouse-dragging artist of the future will come from this site.
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- EPS clip-art
- http://www.webscope.com/artrageous/info.html
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- Contains megabytes of EPS clip art.
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- Louvre Web page
- http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvre/
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- Entrance to the Web Louvre. A virtual trip to Paris and beyond. Includes
- exhibits at the Louvre as well as a tour of Paris, the Eiffel Tower and the
- Champs-Elysees. There's over 1,300 pages and over 800 graphics. Tres bien!
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- QuickTime site
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/fl/flypba/QuickTime
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- Ray-traced 3D web pict site
- http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/users/bsteuer/
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- Graffiti Page (Art Crimes)
- http://www.gatech.edu/desoto/graf/Index.Art_Crimes.html
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- Contains photographs of graffiti from around the world. Cities such as
- Bridgeport, Conn., US and Amsterdam are here. Pass the spray paint please!
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- Graphics Page WWW
- http://www.best.com/~bryanw
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- The WWW Graphics Page is now online via the World Wide Web!
- Contains graphics links and MUCH more - check this surfin' place out!
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- Bryan Woodworth, the author of this web page has a lot to offer users.
- Information on the following subjects awaits you...
- o The FAQ desk
- -- Graphics information
- -- Internet Service FAQ pages
- -- Miscellaneous FAQs (selection subject to change)
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- o Computer Support Areas
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- -- Macintosh MPEG players, contact sheet makers, dl/gl/fli viewers, etc.
- -- IBM PC MPEG players, JPEG viewers, a link to the Xing Technology FTP
- site, and official QPEG support site for North America
- (including the latest version of QPEG, along with a link to
- Oliver Fromme's homepage in Germany)
- NOW DIVIDED INTO COGENT areas: JPEG/GIF/MPEG viewers,
- contact sheet makers, AVI viewers, and other juicy tidbits.
- -- Unix/X-Window MPEG source, movies; information on XAnim, a wonderful
- graphics program by Mark Podlipec
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- * The QuickTime Support Links
- * Archie link added!
- * Winsock support area.
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- o The Tennis Center
- o Favorite Links
- * The Yahoo Sever
- * The Multimedia Maddman's hOmeY page -- Graphics
- * Michel Buffa's Video Games Page (3DO, Atari
- * The UnOfficial Nine Inch Nails Homepage
- * The Beastie Boys Homepage
- * The Llama Mailserver (MPEG resource and more!)
- * The alt.sex.movies Homepage
- * The CDnow! homepage -- ordering CDs via WWW
- * The Playboy Enterprises, Inc. homepage -- now
- * A section on graphics links
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- The material is presented in a refreshing format, just for YOU! If
- you do not want this site to die, your feedback must be submitted via
- email. Do not let it go to waste! The vitality of this site is up to
- you alone. The WWW Graphics Page is your online WWW resource for Graphics
- Utilities! Give it a try! (Note: this is a very well done web page)
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- IMAGE WWW site
- For hours of fun on those late Thursday nights...
- Check this web page out!
- http://web.cnam.fr/bin.html/imageWWW
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- Mark Diiorio's Home Page
- http://www.marshall.edu/~diiorio1/index.html
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- Offers pictures of the Bronx as well as many other pictures. This web page
- is one of the top-ten at Marshall College. Always growing and evolving -
- check this page out as it has a lot of potential.
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- GIF, JPEG, and other graphic formats
- http://www.xmission.com/~mgm/gif/index.html
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- Information, discussions and white papers on various graphic formats.
- Not just for the technically minded but developers are intended audience.
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- Free Art (IAMfree)
- http://www.artnet.org/iamfree
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- The Internet Arts Museum - completely free and no jacket required.
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- Fractal Images
- http://www.rain.org/~ayb
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- Ah... those freaky fractals. Like wow, psychedelic!
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- Photographic Images
- ftp to:
- ftp.netcom.com/pub/bbrace
- Brought to you by Brad Brace. Contains 5000 JPEGs and GIFs of Brad's own
- interpretation of post-modern photography. The collection is hard to
- describe but it is multifaceted, eccentric and always beautifully done.
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- Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux
- http://bookweb.cwis.uci.edu:8042/AdamsHome.html
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- Ansel Adams, a renoun photographer, exhibits his portfolio for the whole
- world to see, and it's quite impressive! A complete multimedia biography
- of the lens-master is also included. The Ansel Adam's Chronology is a must
- see for all photographic students and you really get some insights into the
- way Adam's lived and thought as he worked on various projects. Of course,
- as you might expect, there are hundreds of images to be seen and each one
- is more and more compelling as you become drawn into the exhibit. The
- graphic format is done well so you won't be waiting forever for images to
- download to your screen. The liberal use of thumbnails also makes for quick
- and effiecient viewing. A must see for all those interested in photography
- and a must see for anyone interested in seeing the pictures and learning
- the story of one of the premier photographers of our time. Fascinating!
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- OTIS Home Page
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/otis/otis.html
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- A hip online gallery that always stays "fresh" and up to date. New works
- and new artists are always to be seen here and there is everthing from
- traditional works of art to post-modern and beyond. People are encouraged
- to submit their own works and thus this is a showcase for much new and
- imaginative talent. Everything that is art is acceptable and shown here
- from charcoal to pen and ink to oils to Math art or "fractal art" (images
- generated by math formulas). You are allowed to download artworks or print
- them out - no royalty fees here. There are numerous links to the home pages
- of other artists and many of these pages encourage you to write your ideas
- and comments concerning their works on web form pages. You can learn a lot
- about these artists as the pages contain brief bio's, music and of course
- art. A truly sharing environment and a hip, open style make this a MUST SEE
- for all web surfers and for those directly interested in art or who are
- artists themselves - GET HERE PRONTO! I can't say enough how great this
- journey is! The ambiance is never condescending and all are invited.
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- The Israel Museum
- http://www.macom.co.il/museum
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- Fantastic archive and photographic exhibit. A glimpse into Israeli culture
- and sights to see. Some historical photos are quite old and have been
- digitally retouched to preserve their viewability. Another virtual vacation
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- ICONS web page
- http://www.di.unipi.it/iconbrowser/icons.html
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- OK - so you're too lazy to make your own icons. Well fret no more! Here is
- a place where you can browse for Icons for many different platforms (DOS/
- Windows and Mac). They are freely available. This site also contains many
- graphic-related, painting and drawing shareware programs. Very good site.
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- Painter's Calculator
- http://www.btw.com
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- After accessing web page, click on "Applets: A collection of Useful Tools
- Online" and then select (click on) Paint Calculator. (Try out the other
- neat tools too!) Fill in the blanks on the form (room dimensions, how many
- coats of paint you'll want to use, etc), and then click on the "Calculate"
- button. The "Paint Calculator" will figure out just how many gallons you'll
- need for the job. It's accurate and not a toy. This is a professional tool.
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- The Scanning FAQ (World Wide Web site)
- http://www.dopig.uab.edu/dopigpages/FAQ/The-Scan-FAQ.html
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- Everything you wanted to know about proper scanning tecniques and more.
- Jeff Bone at the Univ. of Alabama created this page. He covers four
- primary categories of scanning material. Line Art, Half-tones, grayscale
- and color. There is also info on address resolution and copyright issues.
- The techniques have graphic examples right on the web page. If you do any
- scanning whatsoever - then you need to read this page!
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- MPEG audio and visual file format Info-sites
- http://www.eit.com/techinfo/mpeg/mpeg.html
- http://cui_www.unige.ch/OSG/MultimediaInfo/
- http://random.chem.psu.edu/mpeg.html
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- Lots of information and pointers/links to information on the technicalites
- of how best to process and understand the MPEG file format structure. If
- you are planning to make MPEG multimedia or video then you need to come
- here first! An abundance of information awaits the MPEG-minded traveller!
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- MPEG Movie Resources on the Internet
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- FTP to: s2k-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu (look in -> /pub/multimedia/mpeg/movies)
- ftp://havefun.stanford.edu/pub/mpeg
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- gopher://ftp.cs.ttu.edu/11/pub/mpeg/movies
- gopher://epoch.CS.Berkeley.EDU:70/11/multimedia/mpeg/movies
- gopher://samisdat.unh.edu:70/1/internet/mpeg
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- http://www.ccsf.caltech.edu/~johns/sl9.html
- http://newproducts.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/images.html
- http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/sl9/sl9.html
- http://s2k-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu:8000/multimedia/mpeg/movies/
- http://ice.ucdavis.edu/whimsy/fun_stuff/fun_stuff_movies.html
- http://www.best.com/~johnp/fun.html
- http://www.wit.com/
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- Enough sites? Look for the ".mpg" or ".mpeg" suffixes and those will be the
- MPEG animations you came looking for. Don't forget - you'll need a MPEG
- viewer to see all these great files. See the chapter "Mac Related sites"
- for more information on where to obtain SPARKLE (MPEG viewer for Macintosh)
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