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"Artandpopularculture.com is a website that explores the intersection of art and popular culture. It includes a wide range of content, including articles, interviews, and essays on a variety of topics related to art and popular culture. The site covers a diverse range of subjects, including music, film, television, literature, and visual art, among others. It aims to provide a platform for critical analysis and discussion of the ways in which art and popular culture intersect and influence one another. The website also features a number of resources and tools for researchers, educators, and others interested in the study of art and popular culture. Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply someone with a passion for art and culture, artandpopularculture.com is an excellent resource for learning more about the complex and fascinating relationship between these two worlds."--ChatGPT

Antichita Romanae (1748) by Piranesi  If this wiki were a city, it would feature prominently nightclubs, record stores, a red light districts, museums, libraries, second hand book stores and comic shops.
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Antichita Romanae (1748) by Piranesi
If this wiki were a city, it would feature prominently nightclubs, record stores, a red light districts, museums, libraries, second hand book stores and comic shops.

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The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia (2007-2024) is a nobrow Wikipedia fork by Jahsonic, built along these themes and sensibilities and keywords as well as these artists and theorists.

It evolved from Jahsonic.com[1] (1996-2007), a site that "explored the boundaries, bridges and intersections of culture", as Sholem Stein put it.

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"Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show." -- Passagenwerk (1927 - 1940) by Walter Benjamin
This website is a "rhizome" and allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points. --J. W. Geerinck

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