NERD CULTURE: A webring for geeks and nerds, for opinionated people have open minds, and for people who enjoy the random and unusual. X-Men, D&D, The Matrix, the Incredible Hulk, personal pages, journals, art, movies, comic books, anime books, manga, creative writing, poetry and whatever else is welcome to join. (No porn unless it's extremely funny). No nudity unless it's artistic in nature and part of self expression. Fantasy and fantasy roleplaying games (Dungeons & Dragons) websites welcome.
In addition to being a movie director, producer, author and actor (Spock from Star Trek), Leonard Nimoy has been a professional photographer for 40 years. His topic of choice? Nude women.
Cyberspacology is the theory/practice of studying the internet (aka cyberspace) and predicting what will happen next. Some people call this "Net Philosophy" or "Digital Philosophy".
An educational archive of historical and modern art, including chronological indexes, listings by country and by culture, movements, specific artists, articles on specific themes in art and world art news.
If your blog has even one regular reader, you too can be a blog snob. A blog snob is a super-important blogger who knows it and makes sure the rest of the world does too. A blog snob doesnt come out and say Hey, look at me! Im super-important! No, blog snobs simply exude importance through their actions.
Alternative pornography is challenging the Playboy idea of beauty. An article exploring gothic erotica/porn and how it is changing the pornographic landscape. There is NO PORN on this site. All images have been censored.
The Modern Art Market. - Art Buying in China, India & the World. Today's market looks awfully inflated. Tread carefully. Aim for value for your dollar if you intend to enjoy your artwork and make a profit off it later.
Urban Cactus is a housing project in the Vuurplaat section of Rotterdam by UCX Architects / Ben Huygen and Jasper Jaegers and done for Vestia Rotterdam Feijenoord/Estrade Projecten. Due to its siting at the end of harbor, the architects chose to conceptualize the project as belonging to the "green nerve" rather than the surrounding urban structure.