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Opus Links
This page contains links to sites we have found interesting, feel free to email addresses of any sites you find that might contribute to the Opus Terra experience.
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An American Self-Portrait This series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds of can consumption) and so on
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Women in Art This is simply amazing to watch, bravo to the creator and to the creative in us all.
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Snarg This is a phenominal site, it has a secret key to enter the real site and there are all sorts of amazing games to play. One of my favorite sites ever.
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Fin de Siecle "A website dedicated to a generation of dreamers. Much neglected by contemporary scholarship and art connoiseurship, symbolist art artists of the late 19th century pioneered modernism, probed the newly acknowledged Freudian subconscious, and chased elusive and forbidden pleasures - all the while struggling to catch the dying gasp of Beauty."
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Opus Terra This is Vitek Kruta's Art site. Vitek is the founder and inspiration for the Opus Terra Salon.
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Savoy Media This is the site of poet and web designer Dimitri Rimsky. Dimitri designed this site, some of his poetry and design work is featured on his site, as well as on the member pages of this site. If you want to know more about how member pages are created, or how the editable interface works you can go to the link on this page for Webselfedit or to the main members page on this site.
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ubu web About UbuWeb: UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts. All materials on UbuWeb are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights belong to the author(s).
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Webselfedit Webselfedit is a site for interested persons to learn more about the editable interface that powers this site. It also has free demo pages where you can tryout the basic functionality.
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