
Add-Art Add-Art 0.8.2
Updated on 01 Nov 2009
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Freeware
Updated:
Downloads:
2436
Platform:
Win 2003/XP/Vista/7
Publisher:
Unknown
Website:
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Publisher's Descriptions
Add-Art provides the millions of AdBlockPlus users with an alternative to blank space. Art shows are hand selected by curators of contemporary artists to bring the museum onto your screen and into your everyday activities. We'll bring new art shows to your browser every 2 weeks. Add-Art is partially supported by the New Museum/Rhizome in New York City and provides small stipends for artists and curators for their participation.
Note: Please don't judge the the tool on how much you like the art - you know, don't shoot the messenger - we're developing a platform.
This code was developed in the Eyebeam OpenLab and is free and in the public domain.
If you have questions, please check out the forum at forum.add-art.org or the install video at http://add-art.org
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We do not allow the inclusion of any Add-Art serial, keygen or crack and we disclaim any liability for the inappropriate use of Add-Art.
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We do not allow the inclusion of any Add-Art serial, keygen or crack and we disclaim any liability for the inappropriate use of Add-Art.
FindMySoft advises that Add-Art should be only used in accordance with the rules of intellectual property and the existing Criminal Code.
For your own protection ALWAYS check downloaded files for viruses.
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