All My Art* is Now Open Content

I've completed releasing my back-catalogue as Open Content and I'm
working on future projects under the same Creative Commons License.

http://www.robmyers.org/open_content/
http://www.robmyers.org/weblog/

"Blobs" is particularly good for sampling as the original graphic
elements are included.

- Rob.

* Except "Surgical Strike" which uses found images, and "The Cybernetic
Artwork Nobody Wrote" which I'm going to GPL.

Comments

, Liza Sabater

Cool!

I'm starting to put together a list of Art blogs together. I want to
create a feed page of art blogs.

BUT….

Your site has frames. The frame is obfuscating your RSS feed so, if
anybody wanted to link to your syndicated content they would not be
able to do so. At least I can't with NetNewsWire. It looks like you're
using an URL forward for your domain instead of mapping the domain to
your current hosted account. This is not standards compliant. That's
why the syndication (RSS) will not work.

Best,
Liza


On Wednesday, December 17, 2003, at 05:49 PM, Rob Myers wrote:

> I've completed releasing my back-catalogue as Open Content and I'm
> working on future projects under the same Creative Commons License.
>
> http://www.robmyers.org/open_content/
> http://www.robmyers.org/weblog/
>
> "Blobs" is particularly good for sampling as the original graphic
> elements are included.
>
> - Rob.
>
> * Except "Surgical Strike" which uses found images, and "The
> Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote" which I'm going to GPL.
>
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, Rob Myers

On 19 Dec 2003, at 00:32, liza sabater wrote:

> Your site has frames. The frame is obfuscating your RSS feed so, if
> anybody wanted to link to your syndicated content they would not be
> able to do so. At least I can't with NetNewsWire. It looks like you're
> using an URL forward for your domain instead of mapping the domain to
> your current hosted account. This is not standards compliant. That's
> why the syndication (RSS) will not work.

OK, that's fixed (hopefully). Let me knwo if there's any other
problems. Thanks for drawing my attention to it. I'm still talking to
mac.com about fixing the downloads…

- Rob.