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911 Gallery
specializes in electronic media art: computer graphics, video, and electronic music.
African Art Gallery
The creative force of African art is eloquently represented by a number of fine objects in the Gallery of African Art. The diversity of artistic styles and cultural contexts is demonstrated by two major groupings of related pieces: works of art from agrarian peoples are shown in the eastern section of the gallery, while the very different artistic expressions of urban cultures can be seen in the western part of the gallery.
Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux
Ansel Adams accepted the challenge to produce a "current portrait" of the University of California for the Centennial celebration in 1968.
Art Crimes
is a gallery of grafitti art from various cities. It's called "Art Crimes" because in most places, painting grafitti is illegal. Many of these pieces no longer exist in the real world.
the art gallery
includes views of various artists, including many works by Rene Magritte, as well as links to other galleries
ArtServe
from Australian National University, offers a variety of image collections and small presentations, all of which deal in some way with Art History.
Artspace
is an "electronic gallery," a permanent collection of artwork created by students and faculty at University High Laboratory School in the last five years.
Cirque de la Mama
was born to bring works of art to people and to bring people to works of art.
Cloud Gallery
32 fine art photographs passionate and powerful sky backgrounds uncompressed, unlocked, copyright free ready to download into anything
The Confessional
was designed as an interactive read-write electronic book. It is part of an art installation entitled "Collective Voices." The multimedia exhibit consists of three walls: "Wall One" (a music video); "Wall Two" (a projected screen painting) and "Wall Three" ( an electronic book).
Digital '94 Photography Gallery
Sponsored by the Peoria Art Guild, this competitive exhibit sought entrants nationwide from photographers whose work involved the techniques of "digital" (computer) photography.
Edgerton Center's Online Photo Gallery
This online gallery features the photographs of members of the MIT community. It is the result of a collaboration between the Edgerton Center and The Tech, MIT's student newspaper.
The Electronic Gallery
presents Naive and Primitive Art that is unique and famous throughout the world.
Fractal Images Archive
Mandelbrot pictures & zooming animations are available from the CNAM archive site
HypArt
stands for Hyper-Art and is a artistical equivalent to 'Hyper-Text'. The thought is that a single picture is created by several people. Therefore the image is being divided into squares and each artist contributes one of them. Since it is the aim to get a single picture as a result, the parts should match their neighbours. So it is only possible to add a piece when there is already a completed part to put a new one next to it. Of course it is also imposssible to add a new part, if one or more of its neigbours are currently under construction.
Kaleidospace
showcases art over the Internet, and shares a common philosophy of decentralized promotion and distribution by individual artists and groups who otherwise would have difficulty reaching a mass audience.
MATLAB Gallery
is a place to hang particularly elegant examples of graphic visualization in the software package, MATLAB. These pieces are, by themselves, testament to the power at your fingertips.
Museum of Arts and Crafts
from Paris
RenŽ Magritte
Works of surrealist artist (Lessines, 1898 - Bruxelles, 1967)
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion
located on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, houses a collection of more than eight thousand works of art, ranging in date from the fourth millennium B.C. to the present in nine permanent galleries. Four additional galleries offer a variety of special exhibitions, changing frequently throughout the year.
New York Art Line (NYAL)
is the present stage of an ongoing/evolving search for art and art resources on the Internet. In addition to simply pointing to other resources, NYAL is an area where Arts organizations, NYC Area Artists, and Artists who work with Technology can post information.
Operative Term Is Stimulate (OTIS) Web Gallery
Images on OTIS' Gallery are sorted by Medium and Content. Selecting any Medium or Content listing will give you a list of Artists with images that fall under that category. Selecting any of those Artists will lead you to their personal OTIS web-page where you'll be presented with a list of all images by that particular Artist, including the images that fit the category you selected.
Pixel Pushers
presents some of the premiere electronic artists in the world. These new works have been printed on a variety of substrates and are being exhibited now at the Calgary Convention Centre in Calgary, Canada. All works in this exhibition are signed, limited edition prints. These prints are offered for sale with a certificate of authenticity, and may be purchased via email.
The Random Portrait Gallery
contains self-portraits from the home pages of Web users around the world. It is is one of the longest-running art projects on the Web (over 16 months), and one of the few that could not have existed without the Web.
Reiff II Museum
The name "Reiff" refers to the former Reiff-Museum in Aachen. Nowadays the Institute of Art History and the Departement for Architecture are placed in this building. To the "Franz Reiff's stock" formerly belonged a few original paintings and also a number of copies and drawings which were used for instruction in arts. So the Reiff-Museum has always been a museum of copies. The name "Reiff" gets an ambiguous meaning by forming the initial letters of the term "Realized-Electronically-Illustrated- Fast-Frame". The new Reiff-Museum's distinguishing mark is "II", standing for "Interactive Information".
Robert Altman's Virtual Photographic Exhibition
includes classic rock and 60's photojournalism.
Shremagraphs
created by artist Stephan Shrem, are three dimensional kinetic art. To get the full impact from a Shremagraph, you walk past or move the picture from side to side, and watch as the two images disappear and reappear before your naked eye.
Smithsonian Institute image archives
located in the Smithsonian Institution's Office of Printing & Photographic Services in Washington, D.C. These images cover topics ranging from air and space to science, technology, history, and even current events. They are designed to give the user who cannot come to Washington, the opportunity to see and learn about many of the Smithsonian's most popular and important objects and exhibits. Be sure to read the fine print on use of the images.
Temple University Gallery of the ARTS
is dedicated to the ARTS in the Philadelphia Area. Featured exhibits will include Temple student work in film, video, music, painting, etc
Videomuseum
is a french non-profit organization managing a very extensive project aiming at the computer cataloguing of all the arts works of the 20th century in all the french public museums and collections. To this date, there are 70000 entries int its database (each comprising text and image).

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