Maybe a niche question but I’m looking for a community focused on arts and culture around the world rather than sharing your own work.

I can easily find it somewhere like The Guardian, but I was hoping there was something in the fediverse or forum based for discourse.

Any ideas?

    • @nightmaaaareOP
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      1 year ago

      All else fails we’ll just have to start a community 😅

      • @huiccewudu@lemmy.ca
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        You are welcome at the !art@lemmy.ca community. Currently, most submissions are people’s artworks, but what you describe is also seems relevant to the community and I’d post content too if there’s interest in it!

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    • @Varyag@lemm.ee
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      41 year ago

      Oh my god I used to LIVE in Ultimate-Guitar back in the day. It was the first actual forum community I got into, and I played a lot of guitar, so I was always into the culture and news.

      • Go-On-A-Steam-Train
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        21 year ago

        Oh my gosh, I’m getting flashbacks that bloody “wut” pear in The Pit! :) Me too, I miss that place being the biggest part of the internet to me, simpler and much more musical times! :)

        • @Varyag@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          THE GODDAMN PEAR! I saw people get banned over it lmao. Yeah, good times back then. Being online was a lot less bullshit.

          • Go-On-A-Steam-Train
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            21 year ago

            Oh wow, I’m glad it wasn’t just a fever dream! Nobody I know was witness to it, so my friends look at me blankly if the pear ever comes up! :) People speedrunning getting banned from the pit via lolwut was always funny. 😂

            It truly was, just a bunch of people with a common interest being mostly pretty cool to each other… Damn that was a good forum. :) This is the nearest thing I’ve seen to the vibe of it, but still not with all the comedy and characters (yet!)

  • Prouvaire
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    21 year ago

    Arts and culture is a very broad topic area. It covers (among other things):

    • performing arts (eg plays, musicals, film, TV, radio)
    • visual arts (eg painting, drawing, sculpture, crafts)
    • literature (eg books, poetry, the various literary genres)
    • design (eg fashion, typography, architecture)

    Mastodon has several instances focussed on different aspects of arts & culture, eg:

    Different lemmy and kbin instances have various arts & culture communities (some are reasonably active, some aren’t). You can use community/magazine search tools to find ones to your liking.

    Eg to search for theatre related communities you could use:

    Note that due to the way the fediverse works, these search aggregators aren’t necessarily comprehensive. So it’s worth spreading your search over several tools.

    • AngrilyEatingMuffins
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      11 year ago

      Can someone remind me how I sign up to mastodon instances and whatnot with kbin? TIA

      I’m somewhere with bad internet or I’d google it or whatever

      • Prouvaire
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        11 year ago

        how I sign up to mastodon instances and whatnot with kbin

        As I understand it, you don’t sign up to a mastodon instance with kbin. Rather, kbin has the ability to act as a way of following fediverse users and hashtags in the same way as mastodon does.

        In other words, if mastodon is the fediverse’s version of twitter, and lemmy is the fediverse’s version of reddit, then kbin is a combination of the two.

        However, while kbin’s lemmy/reddit features are maturing nicely, the mastodon/twitter functions are still pretty embryonic. (Bear in mind that kbin is a young project that for most of its life had only a single developer.)

        For example:

        • On kbin you can follow fediverse users by clicking on the “Follow” button in their profile (similar to the way you can follow users on mastodon), but I don’t think there’s a way of having their posts appear on a timeline yet.
        • Similarly, while you can create a magazine that follows certain hashtags in the “microblog” section of a magazine, you can’t currently do that as part of your kbin personal profile in the way you can choose to follow hashtags on mastodon and have them appear in your feed. (And the propagation of hashtags between kbin and the wider fediverse seems to be haphazard at the moment in any case.)

        What I would recommend for now is to create a mastodon account on a mastodon instance of your choice, and treat the two ecoystems as largely independent, until kbin’s feature set matures.