Art Social Networking? In review: Art Slant
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For the past couple of days I have been discovering Art Slant, as it calls itself the “#1 Contemporary Art Network.”
It is actually pretty impressive in its dynamic content building and the ways in which it connects artists, galleries, events, resources, writers, and even art lovers/collectors. Any information that is added by any one person is added into anything or person that it relates to. Example: If you add an event- the event gets added to the artist’s page, the gallery’s page, the curator’s page.
So artists may have a full page of information with their history of shows and images even if they have not even ever gone onto the website.
There are a couple of things that seem to be unfortunate:
-the inability for it to upload your own blog feed into your profile’s blog
-the fact that there seem to be three categories of profiles and there doesn’t seem to be a way to combine the different profiles: profesional profiles, gallery profiles, and resource profiles. The Present Group now has a profile in each category and though they are connected through links, I would have to manually update
That last one perhaps won’t be a problem for most people. So all in all, I am pretty excited by this website and might, just might, stop updating my terrible, ugly, out-of-date myspace profile as this seems a much better alternative with a much more honed audience. There is also no “friending”. Your connections are made through who you work with- so it isn’t a popularity contest.