Contemporary Art
Dunn & Sandwichgate
"Sandwichgate" -in this topic- refers to an incident: The 2025 acquittal of Sean C. Dunn (i.e., "Sandwich Guy") for throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal agent during Trump-era protests, while viewed as a symbol of resistance, was also scammed into existence as a misdemeanor assault.
By Reneegede7about a month ago in Art
Embodied Performance and the Rise of a New Chinese Australian Screen Language
Olivia Wang in Wake Her Up — a body led screen performance recognised across international film festivals. Olivia Wang in Wake Her Up — a body led screen performance recognised across international film festivals.
By Fusion Artabout a month ago in Art
The Bench by the River
Every evening, I walked past the same old bench by the river. Its wood was weathered, gray with age, the paint long gone, and yet it had a quiet dignity that made me pause, if only for a second. I had always been in a rush—rushing home from school, rushing to finish homework, rushing to keep up with life. But that evening, something about the rain, or maybe just my exhaustion, made me stop.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Art
The Night I Decided to Build My Own Universe
The Quiet Birth of a World There is a specific kind of silence that only exists at 3:00 AM. For me, that’s when the Lyonheart Universe actually started to take shape. It wasn't a sudden "lightbulb" moment or a calculated business plan; it was just a single, persistent image of a character that I couldn't stop thinking about. For months, these fragments of dialogue and half-formed scenes felt like haunting questions that I was being forced to answer through a camera lens. It didn’t arrive ready for a global audience; it arrived as a raw, messy need to tell a story that felt different from everything else I was seeing on my feed.
By Lyon Gaber2 months ago in Art
The Day the Silence Learned to Speak
On the edge of a quiet town called Marrowell stood a clock tower that had not spoken in twelve years. People still checked the time by it, of course. The hands moved faithfully, circling the face with stubborn loyalty, but the bell—once the town’s heartbeat—had gone silent after a storm cracked its iron tongue. The mayor promised repairs. The years promised forgetting. And forgetting, as it often does, won.
By Yasir khan2 months ago in Art
The Angel Number 0011: Aligning Your Thoughts With Divine Manifestation
The Moment of Awakening Have you ever looked at your phone, a digital clock, or a car dashboard and felt a strange jolt of recognition at the numbers 00:11? This is not a coincidence, nor is it a trick of your mind. In the vast, mathematical language of the universe, seeing 0011 is akin to receiving a high-priority telegram from the divine. It is a mirrored sequence that combines the infinite potential of the zero with the pioneering leadership of the number one.
By Sthephanie2 months ago in Art
The Fascinating History and Evolution of Digital Solitaire. AI-Generated.
In the grand tapestry of digital entertainment, few threads are as resilient or as ubiquitous as the solo card game. Long before the era of high-definition graphics and sprawling open worlds, a simple arrangement of virtual cards captured the attention of millions. What many now consider a staple of office procrastination or a quick mental break actually carries a lineage that stretches back centuries, successfully bridging the gap between 18th-century aristocratic parlors and the modern smartphone.
By Ayush Bagwari2 months ago in Art








